New Delhi: He made his Bollywood debut as a cricket fanatic in “Kai Po Che!” and he has graduated to bringing alive India’s most celebrated new-age cricketer — M S Dhoni on the silver screen. Yet, actor Sushant Singh Rajput says he never knew he could act and that films happened as a natural progression from theatre and TV for him.
An actor who tasted fame with “Pavitra Rishta”, Sushant landed a key role in Abhishek Kapoor’s “Kai Po Che!” alongside Rajkummar Rao and Amit Sadh. That marked the turning point in his career. Looking back, he credits his small screen stint and theatre for the course that his career has taken.
“Everything I learnt in theatre and on TV has been instrumental to what I am doing right now because I never knew I could act,” Sushant said in a statement. The 30-year-old star said that it was theatre that first helped him to “gain the kind of confidence” needed to be a performer. However, it was TV that helped him with the technicalities of acting.
“TV (helped in) understanding camera angles, close-ups, master shots and the how-to, when-to, how-much-to and everything else I learnt like the lines and all,” added the actor.
When he faced the camera for the first time for a film, he wasn’t jittery. “I remember the first time I was facing the camera for a film was in ‘Kai Po Che!’, I was not very nervous. I was nervous obviously about a new project starting, but not about whether I was good enough for film or not,” said the actor, who is also a talented dancer. He comes with no Bollywood connections. How difficult is it for an outsider to survive in showbiz?
“Yeah, it does get very difficult. It is difficult for everybody because we have heard about some very successful outsiders’ stories too, and unfortunately not-so-very successful insiders’ stories,” he added. IANS
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