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Nobody thought I could be humorous with a straight face before 'The Family Man': Manoj Bajpayee

Manoj Bajpayee seems to have found his funny bone, first with his critically-acclaimed series The Family Man and now as a Mumbai cop hot.

September 02, 2025 / 22:31 IST
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Manoj Bajpayee talks about The Family Man
Manoj Bajpayee talks about The Family Man

Manoj Bajpayee seems to have found his funny bone, first with his critically-acclaimed series "The Family Man" and now as a Mumbai cop hot on the heels of a notorious criminal in "Inspector Zende".

Bajpayee, whose name is often associated with intense roles, especially when it comes to cops thanks to his portrayals in "Shool", "Special 26" and "Bhonsle", says he loves humour that's relatable. "Before ‘The Family Man’, nobody thought that I would be humorous with a straight face. So, the straight face humour is a word that people have given to it. But I enjoy creating humour out of a situation which is real and relatable," Bajpayee told PTI in an interview.

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His character of Madhukar Zende is inspired by a real life cop who caught notorious serial killer Charles Sobhraj twice. In the movie, Sobhraj is called Carl Bhojraj and portrayed by Jim Sarbh.

Bajpayee said his character in the movie is quirky but not by design, the quirk comes from the overall scene. "He's not going out of his character. It's about the seriousness with which he approaches the comedic moment. That really sells it and makes it work without distancing the actor from the character. That is a tricky point. (But if you) don't attempt comedy, the humour will come out," he added.