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Guns & Gulaabs actor Adarsh Gourav: ‘My character Jugnu is hiding from the world about who they really are’

'The White Tiger' actor speaks about his complex role in the Raj & DK-directed Netflix series 'Guns & Gulaabs' and his forthcoming projects including 'Alien' and 'Kho Gaye Hum Kahan'.

August 27, 2023 / 13:47 IST
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Adarsh Gourav in a still from the Netflix series 'Guns & Gulaabs'.
Adarsh Gourav in a still from the Netflix series 'Guns & Gulaabs'.

Within a short span of time, Adarsh Gourav has managed an impressive line-up of acting projects including his portrayal of Balram Halwai in the Netflix film The White Tiger in 2021 which got him a BAFTA nomination and the international series Extrapolations which also featured big names such as Meryl Streep and David Schwimmer among others. In his latest project, Raj and DK’s Guns and Gulaabs on Netflix, the 29-year-old actor plays Jugnu also known as Chhota Ganchi, son to the late Satish Kaushik's gang-leader character. Jugnu is later (spoiler ahead) revealed to be a transgender person. In an interview, the Jamshedpur-born actor talks about prepping for this role and his forthcoming projects. Edited excerpts:

A still from Guns and Gulaabs.

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Jugnu or Chhota Ganchi is probably one of the most complex characters in the show. How challenging was it for you to get inside the head of someone who is hiding their true identity from the world? 

It was difficult but it was as difficult as getting into the head of any person. In the case of Jugnu, there is a lot going on about hiding from the world about who they really are and what they really feel, so there are a lot of insecurities and inadequacies. Where I really started building from was the fact that Jugnu comes from a world of gangsters where he is surrounded by men. There is no mother; there is probably a sister who got married early on. How does it affect a human being to be brought up without a mother and constantly be surrounded by conversations that mainly pertain to violence, guns, killing and extortions. That was my starting point for Jugnu.