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Lootere actor Rajat Kapoor: ‘I am a very submissive actor; I don’t go against my directors’

The filmmaker and actor on working with first-time director Jai Mehta on the new pirate drama series on Disney + Hotstar; the show is helmed by showrunner Hansal Mehta.

March 27, 2024 / 20:01 IST
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Rajat Kapoor in the Disney+ Hotstar show Lootere.

Actor Rajat Kapoor and director Hansal Mehta have known each other for more than two decades but the duo worked together for the first time in 2020’s mega-hit series Scam 1992. Although Kapoor had a small but impactful role as a CBI officer, the Kapoor & Sons actor thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Hansal’s son Jai Mehta was an Assistant Director on the series and Kapoor got to know his craft as well.

His working experience with the Mehtas is one of the primary reasons that he agreed to become a part of Disney + Hotstar’s Lootere. While Hansal is the showrunner for the gripping pirate drama, his son Jai has made his debut as a director with the eight-episode series, two of which have dropped on the OTT platform and will see a new episode every Thursday. As the ship’s captain, Kapoor has the responsibility to ensure his crew’s safety when Somali pirates hijack their cargo ship.

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A still from the show Lootere.

“Firstly, I thought it was a very well-written script and my part had a lot of meat in it. I entered the script with some idea of an honest officer. Then you emote according to the situations the script offers you and try to bring some truth to the moment,” says the actor. Although many portions of the show were shot in Africa, Kapoor says that almost 95 per cent of his work was on the ship. “It was my first time on a ship and the first thing that strikes you is how small the damn thing is! The rooms, alleyways and passages are so narrow. More than our movements, it restricts possibilities for the directors and cameraman and at the same time, any limitation becomes an advantage because you have to work within it by creating a new language and innovative ways of dealing with it,” he shares.