HomeEntertainmentMoviesExclusive - Kabir Khan says he didn’t have any other actor in my mind other than Kartik Aaryan for the role of ‘Chandu Champion’

Exclusive - Kabir Khan says he didn’t have any other actor in my mind other than Kartik Aaryan for the role of ‘Chandu Champion’

Director Kabir Khan, currently collaborating with Kartik Aaryan on 'Chandu Champion,' shared that Kartik was his first and only choice for the lead role in this sports biopic. During a recent promotional event in Delhi, Khan emphasised that he never considered any other actor for the part.

June 12, 2024 / 09:17 IST
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Kabir said the idea of making a movie about Murlikant Petkar came to him by chance when he read an article on him. (Image via Instagram)
Kabir said the idea of making a movie about Murlikant Petkar came to him by chance when he read an article on him. (Image via Instagram)

Director Kabir Khan, who is working with Kartik Aaryan for the first time in 'Chandu Champion', spoke about how he always had the 'Bhool Bhulaiya' actor in mind while thinking about this sports biopic.

Kabir Khan was in Delhi recently with Kartik for the film's promotions, and he revealed that he didn't think of any other actor than Kartik for the role of Chandu in his film 'Chandu Champion.'

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In an exclusive conversation with MoneyControl, Kabir Khan said their meeting, which was meant to last for half an hour, actually went on for more than two hours.

"When I was writing the script itself, there was a certain image that you create for the character, and at that stage itself, Kartik was definitely thinking about it because there was some youthfulness in the character I needed, which was there in him. I had already seen his performances in earlier films, but those films were not necessarily giving me a clue as to whether he could perform Chandu Champion or not. There are certain other elements you want to discover, so the process was only meeting and chatting. It was a very casual meeting; we met for dinner, and it was meant to be a half-hour conversation, but it ended up being a two and a half-hour conversation," he told us.