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Aamir Khan is known for performing challenging roles, from playing a middle-aged overweight wrestler in Dangal to an eccentric music composer in Secret Superstar. He gets into the skin of his character like no other. Thugs of Hindostan will see him playing Firangi, a person who goes around duping people. Aamir in a recent group interview with journalists opens up about the film and says that it is not based on any book or historical event. It’s entirely fiction.
He also admits that playing Firangi was the toughest thing he has ever done as an actor.
He continues, “At the same time, the character is playing to the galleries. If I tilt a little too much to play to the galleries, then the characters in the scene will not trust me. So the balance is very fine. If I am too real then I won't be enjoyable. So it's a very fine line. You have to be real for the characters, and at the same time, the audience has to enjoy what you're doing.”
Thugs of Hindostan is all set to hit theatres on 8 November.
Edit: Ashish Maccune
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