This is what Sunny Kaushal has to say when the media and the people address him as Vicky Kaushal's brother.
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He added: "It is important to respect every actor's journey instead of comparing them. That's the reason why, when the media asks me those questions, I wonder why. But I know the tag will go away when it has to."
Starting his career with the infamous character Spandan Chukya in the web series Official Chukyagiri followed by a role in the Bollywood film Gold, the actor is gearing up for his first starring role in a Hindi feature film in the film, Bhangra Paa Le. He is also shooting for two other films, Hurdang and Shiddat. Set in Punjab, the film revolves around a dance competition and also travels back to the 1940s. In this film, Sunny will play a double role for the first time.
Being a Punjabi, was it easier for him to understand the emotions and sentiments that the dance form bhangra holds? "I am a Punjabi and therefore there are certain nuances I can pick up really well -- quite effortlessly, in fact. Having said that, I am doing a double role in a film where I am the protagonist, learning dance and carrying the film on my shoulder. It's quite a task. I think I have earned it."
The film also features Shriya Pilgaonkar and Rukshar Dhillon. The cast trained for four months before the start of shooting. So, what are the new things he learned during the training? "I learned about the sub-genres of bhangra that earlier I had no idea of. For instance, dhamal is the popular form of bhangra that we see, it is a celebratory form. There is another style called jhumar, where the beats are slower and the movements are poetic. We have used this form more, to narrate the love story between the two (protagonists)," he replied.
Directed by Sneha Taurani, Bhangra Paa Le is scheduled to open on January 3.
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