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Jason Shah felt ‘out of place’ on ‘Heeramandi’ set, recalls a ‘nonchalant’ first meeting with Bhansali

Jason Shah, who portrayed Alastair Cartwright in ‘Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar,’ discussed his experience on the set and noted the lack of basic courtesies and felt it was odd and confusing that he wasn't introduced to many people.

June 11, 2024 / 15:00 IST
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Jason Shah said, “I found it (the set) to be lacking in the simple niceties of human nature."
Jason Shah said, “I found it (the set) to be lacking in the simple niceties of human nature."

Jason Shah, who played the merciless Alastair Cartwright in ‘Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’ has opened up about his experience on the set of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s OTT directorial debut project.

“I found it (the set) to be lacking in the simple niceties of human nature. I felt like there were places where just 'Hi Jason, this is this person, the director you will be working with today' (could have been said). I was not introduced to many people over there, which I found very odd. I found it a little confusing in some ways,” he said.

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Shah continued, "I started thinking, I am the villain (on the show), so maybe they want the villain to be angry and disconnected from everybody. But me being connected to a human being on set never really boils over to my character onscreen. I felt a little bit out of place in some places, but I guess you keep on going with the flow of things and pick it up from wherever.”

He also recalled his first meeting with Sanjay Leela Bhansali, "I was sitting inside one of the rooms in his office. I had the script in my hand, and that's when he came in and started nonchalantly looking through a cupboard. He then looked over and said a very silent, ‘Hi.' It wasn't an introduction of sorts. I realised later that he had come to see me to check if the guy that he chose would be able to carry it off.”