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Abhishek Bachchan opens up about gaining weight for 'I Want to Talk' role: "That’s me, no prosthetics"

'I Want to Talk' is directed by Shoojit Sircar and produced by Ronnie Lahiri and Sircar under the banner of Rising Sun Films. The film stars Abhishek Bachchan in the lead role, with Johnny Lever playing a pivotal part.

November 14, 2024 / 17:36 IST
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During the recent music launch of his upcoming film 'I Want to Talk', Abhishek Bachchan shared his thoughts on the transformative experience of portraying a character with a drastically different physical appearance. Referring to a movie poster showing him with a noticeable belly, he joked, “I’m not in this shape anymore. But it has been a valuable learning experience—life-changing, in fact. I truly hope we’ve managed to make an impact during the two or three hours you spend watching the film in the cinema.”

The versatile actor openly discussed the challenges of gaining weight for a film role, humorously advising, “Don’t ever put on weight for a film again. Trust me, at my age, it becomes really hard to shed it after a while.” Despite the difficulty, Abhishek highlighted the significance of embracing new experiences and stepping out of his comfort zone, particularly in his collaboration with director Shoojit Sircar. He expressed how these kinds of roles and creative partnerships are invaluable learning experiences in his career.

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“What I’d like to thank Shoojit Da for is, and I hope you all can find some sort of parallel in your own life, you know, we’re all stuck in the rut of life," the actor continued. "We’re doing what we’re doing, we’re enjoying it. Some of us have got a corporate job, some of us are artists, some of us do whatever we do. Life dictates to you what you should be doing and how you should be doing it.”

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