"For me it is a very interesting time to be an actor. I don't know about others but I am enjoying every moment of it. As an actor I am experimenting a lot. It is great that actors of my age are getting good work today," Rishi told PTI in an interview.
After surprising everyone with his turn as fearsome Rauf Lala in "Agneepath", Rishi is venturing into the grey zone again in Nikhil Advani directed "D-Day" with the role of drug lord Goldman, a character apparently inspired by Dawood Ibrahim.
Rishi, 60, was not keen to play a negative role soon after "Agneepath" but decided to give it a shot after a look test.
"Nikhil first wanted me to do the role of RAW chief that has been played by Naseerji in the film. It is a very submissive role so I said no. He then came up with Goldman's role but I did not want to do a negative role again. We did a look test and it convinced me," Rishi said.
"I don't call myself a villain. I call myself an actor who is taking challenges of playing different roles. Not many actors can take the challenge of bringing out such variety of roles. I have transformed myself completely by changing my look and the voice in the film."
Starring Rishi, Arjun Rampal, Irrfan, Shruti Haasan, Sandeep Kulkarni and Huma Qureshi, "D-Day" releases this Friday.
