Rajkumar Santoshi's "The Battle of Saragarhi" was supposed to begin shoot in October last year but got delayed apparently due to a disagreement between the producers and director over budgeting issues.
"There have been lot of ups and downs. But that's a part of filmmaking. The theme of the film is 'Soora so pahchaniye, je lade deen ke het, Purja-purja kat mare, kabhu na chhade khet' (Only he is brave who fights for the cause of the poor. He may be cut into pieces and may be killed, but he should not leave the field)," Randeep told PTI.
The film is based on the battle of Saragarhi that took place in 1897 between British Indian Army and Afghan Orakzai tribesmen in North-West Frontier Province (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan).
The 40-year-old actor will be seen essaying the role of Havildar Ishar Singh in the film.
The movie generated curiosity after the "Sarbjit" actor shared his first look, sporting a turban and beard, from the film in August 2016.
"The preparations are going on very well. It's a very big film, we are trying to set it in a certain budget so the film is profitable. There is a lot of pre-production involved. I think we aimed too early to start and announced the film when the pre-production was not upto the mark," he says.
Another film is also being made on the same subject by Ajay Devgn, titled "Sons of Sardaar: The Battle of Saragarhi".
Meanwhile, Randeep is gearing up for his TV debut on MTV's show "Big F". He will be hosting second season of the show which talks about the desires of young Indians.
"This (show) is aimed at what our aspirations should be, where any person - male or female - can express their desires or opinions without being labelled," he says.
The show is pertinent in today's times and Randeep is hopeful that it will break the stereotypes.
"The whole point is, the aspirational India should have these conversations and break away from the tags we have for women," the actor says.
The show will go on air from March 12.
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