Randeep has been associated with theater since the beginning of his acting career and is an active member of Naseeruddin Shah's Motley Theater Troupe. He considers Shah as his mentor, friend and confidant.
"There was a time when I wished to get a break and I got a break for three years, not because of lack of work that came to me but because of lack of quality work. Naseer (Naseeruddin Shah) bhai once told me when I was lying with a broken leg on bed, that the one thing that I am doing wrong is planning my career," Randeep told PTI.
Now when the "Sarbjit" actor is doing well in his career, he doesn't intend to take a break.
"I wished for a break. I did not have work for three years and I don't want to wish that upon myself again. There are two-three things that are cooking. Let's see what happens first," he said.
With films like "Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster", "Highway", "Jism 2", "Kick", Randeep has always tried to do different kind of roles and he is happy that the industry has been good to him.
A successful film usually brings offers for the actors and Randeep is fresh out of the success of "Sarbjit".
"'Sarbjit' was a hyped film but my performance in 'Laal Rang' was equally appreciated; it was one of my favourite films. So all this is going to accumulate into my filmography which will be seen by people. I hope I get better films. Every successful film can get me one more opportunity to show my work," he said.
did 'Sarbjit'. I gained weight (for 'Do Lafzon Ki Kahani'). I weighed 95 kg for 'Do Lafzon Ki Kahani' and came down to 65 kg for 'Sarbjit'; it was heartbreaking," Randeep said.
The "Highway" actor is happy that the film has a good blend of romance and action.
"The film has romance, action, good songs. After "Jism 2" and "Murder 3", this is one film in which the songs are best," he said.
The actor has seen the Korean film "Always" on which "Do Lafzon Ki Kahani" is based.
After being in the film industry for around 15 years and showing his versatility, Randeep reveals he still gets petrified to do any role.
"Every role that I get makes me feel petrified...Thinking if I will be able to do it. This happens after I have accepted a film. I have not decided what I will do after 'Sultan' but I will try to do something different," the actor said.
"The promotion part is very tiring. But I think positively about it. I have always tried do something different with every film and people can see the difference in all three films (of 2016)," he added.
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