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Badtameez Dil actor Barun Sobti: ‘If there was no good writing, there would be no good content’

The 'Asur 2' and 'Iss Pyar Ko Kya Naam Doon?' actor talks about playing a lighthearted person in the web-series 'Badtameez Dil', being content, and unbothered about which platform his work would appear on.

June 11, 2023 / 14:39 IST
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Actor Barun Sobti. (Photo: Twitter)

On a sultry Saturday afternoon, Yeh Hai Mera Sunday, Asur 2 and Iss Pyar Ko Kya Naam Doon? actor Barun Sobti spoke to me about his latest and forthcoming work. In the recently released romantic drama Badtameez Dil (Amazon MiniTV), Sobti plays Karan who he describes as “complex”. He just had Asur 2 come out and is awaiting the release of murder mystery Kohrra. It’s a busy year for the actor who began his career in television soaps and now straddles all formats from films to OTT as well. Edited excerpts from an interview:

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It must have been liberating for you to play a character like Karan in Badtameez Dil after roles such as Nikhil in Asur 2 and Sameer in Jaanbaaz Hindustan Ke? What attracted you to the part?

Yes, it was actually really liberating. I am a lighthearted person and I was drawn to the lighthearted premise of the show. The show came to me from Tanveer Bookwala, the producer, who is a very old friend. So, I immediately started calculating a few things, like time, scheduling, etc. Then I read it and I actually read the whole script in one go. When I started acting, I had become a picky person and I told myself at one point in time that it was going to be a huge green flag for me if I am able to finish a script in one go. The writing on this script was layered and it was deep, mature and fun. And I thought this is something I should do. Karan is the most complex character in Badtameez Dil. I wasn’t always told what to do on set, but the producer once told me you hit it out of the park every time you come on the set. That was good. Also, we had a great time shooting because we all got along really well.

Was there any aspect of playing this character that you found particularly challenging?
Not challenging, no. Much of the credit for that should be given to my co-star Ridhi Dogra and all the other cast members because I was so comfortable and having fun. It was like doing a play in school. We were being innovative. We were helping out each other, giving suggestions. Most of all I loved performing the emotional scenes. My heart was full when I was performing those scenes. It was so satisfying as an actor and as a creative person.