The 24-year-old actor says he would have continued auditioning for movies as he never thought beyond film.
In an interview with PTI, Aadar says, "Acting is it. My dream, my passion. I would not have gone for any other career option. Had I not got through a Yash Raj film, I would have gone to another production house.
"I'd have auditioned for other casting directors. For me, it was not the be-all and end-all situation. It wasn't like I'll pack my bags and go home for good."
"My father comes from a business background, my mother's family comes from films. But there was no pressure from them to pursue any particular career. They asked me to do what I wanted to do."
Aadar says he had not told many people in the family about his decision to join films.
"I didn't tell anyone in the family that I wanted to do films. I just shared the news with my parents and my brother Armaan.
The actor is glad that he scored in his first audition and got his Bollywood break on his own.
"My dream has now become a reality. So that itself is a big deal for me. I really had to work hard for this, I did all of it on my own. I had auditioned for it and Habib Sir knew he wanted to take me."
"I loved his film 'Do Dooni Chaar' that featured my uncle-aunt Rishi and Neetu Kapoor and since then he became one of my favourite directors. It was a privilege to work with him. I knew I'd learn a lot working with him," he says.
On the face of it, the look of the film resembles the Farhan Akhtar-starrer, "Lucknow Central" but Aadar says the only thing common between the two movies is the setting of a prison.
"Our film is about these undertrials waiting for their cases to be heard, so that they could get their freedom back, rightfully. 'Lucknow...' is more about prison break.
"Qaidi Band", also starring newcomer Anya Singh in the lead, hits the screens this Friday.
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