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Kartik Aaryan on 'Dhamaka': "It was one of the most difficult roles of my career"

'Dhamaka' director Ram Madhvani: "You need to feel anxiety; like in 'Neerja' you felt claustrophobia. The audience needs to feel like they are in the room."

November 19, 2021 / 17:44 IST
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Actor Kartik Aaryan in 'Dhamaka'. The film was put together in just 10 days last December. (Image: screen grab)
Actor Kartik Aaryan in 'Dhamaka'. The film was put together in just 10 days last December. (Image: screen grab)

Ram Madhvani may have taken 14 years to make his second feature film, but the impact and success of Neerja boosted the ad filmmaker-turned-Bollywood director to the upper half of the wishlist of those actors hungry for a challenge. Among them was Kartik Aaryan. The duo decided to collaborate on the Hindi remake of Korean thriller The Terror Live. Amruta Subhash and Mrunal Thakur were other actors added to the cast of Dhamaka, a film in which a terrorist is talking to an ambitious news anchor who in turn is being coached by his unscrupulous boss to keep ratings high. In the meanwhile Mumbai city is suffering and gripped by fear.

Also read: Review: Adapted from a Korean film, 'Dhamaka' is highly watchable

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Madhvani put together the film during the pandemic, shooting it in 10 days and finishing it in an equally intense post-production schedule. Set largely in a TV studio, with a clutch of actors, it is undoubtedly the most challenging and nuanced role Aaryan has been required to play in his growing career. The actor and director speak about the making of this movie, which is now on Netflix.

Kartik, how did you prepare for the role of Arjun Pathak?