With Sikandar Ka Muqaddar, director Neeraj Pandey returns to the genre of a heist drama/thriller after over a decade. We have all seen it very well in Akshay Kumar-starrer Special 26 which was based on the 1987 Opera House heist. In his latest, after a high-profile diamond heist goes unsolved, a determined cop’s fixation on his prime suspect turns into an all-consuming obsession. This 2008 diamond heist revolves around three suspects - Kamini Singh played by Tamannaah Bhatia, Sikandar Sharma portrayed by Avinash Tiwary and Jimmy Shergill plays investigating officer Jaswinder Singh who witnesses the blurring lines between guilt and innocence.
Tamannah Bhatia: My character, Kamini, is a complete transformation for me, a role that allowed me to step out of my comfort zone. She’s a blend of vulnerability and strength, and as the narrative unfolds, so does her journey. It was an incredible opportunity to explore new dimensions in my craft. For me, it's a very fresh outing from whatever work I've done so far. I'm pretty much not wearing anything on my face in the film. And I feel I have never gone this bare for a role because I felt on the digital medium, I want people to see people's faces. I want them to be able to see the character. I don't want them to feel like it has any baggage of vanity. I have always played different kinds of characters and I mostly did deglamorized roles in South films and didn’t get an opportunity to do that in Hindi films and when Neeraj Sir called me, my intuition said that I must do this film.
Jimmy Shergill: I have the task of probing diamond heists in this film ...Neeraj and I have earlier collaborated in Special 26 and A Wednesday but it is not that I sign Neeraj’s film without giving it a thought. We haven’t worked together for a long time but we have stayed in touch. Last year, when he was doing this film Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha with Ajay Devgn, he wanted me to do a cameo in that film. That was done and he told me that he has written Sikandar Ka Muqaddar for Netflix. He wanted me to read it. It didn’t have the climax at that time because it was a work in progress. I decided to do it and started growing a beard for my role as investigating officer Jaswinder Singh. It is my character’s intuition that has been played upon. Because it is a Neeraj Pandey film and spans over a period of 15 years there is beauty in the screenplay which keeps you on the edge wondering what will happen next.
Avinash Tiwary:What really stands out in the film is the resilience of both the characters—the one who is obsessed and the one who is the obsession. It took 15 years for this man to chase this obsession of his. Similarly, it almost took me 15 years to get my first opportunity as an actor in a film. I can relate to those 15 years of resilience to stay in the game. That is something I can connect with and understand. Also, it is a thriller with a drama quotient and that is what I found different from what we have seen so far. It actually gets into the real-life stories of these people along with the thrill which is why we appreciate Neeraj Sir’s understanding of the milieu, his stories are more real. This story has very immersive lives of the characters and constantly keeps you on your toes with the drama that unfolds. This film doesn’t have only plot twists, you get invested into the lives of these characters.
On co-stars:
Tamannaah Bhatia: What I loved is that we have very clear-cut characters to play and I was just happy to collaborate with both of them (Tiwary and Shergill) because you are feeding off each other when it comes to performances. Whatever screen space I had with Jimmy ..he is magnetic on screen. I love watching how he can intimidate without doing much. Also, it is wonderful to work with an actor who has been in the industry for so many years and has played so many different characters and yet feeling fresh. As an actor, I understand what it takes to have an extremely long career and that requires a very different kind of skill set. It's not about just being relevant. It's about being memorable.
Then I met Avinash ..he is a very hardworking and very effortless actor. In fact, when I was doing a scene with him I didn't realise if he was saying his dialogues. He internalises a lot and performs beautifully. His prep is really very good. There is never a scene where he is not intense but intensity is a very interesting thing that I don’t think many people know how to do without doing much. He does it so effortlessly and that was a great learning for me being in the same frame and observing him.
Avinash Tiwary on Jimmy Shergill:
I really hope some of his talent, his versatility rubs off on me. In my coming time I wish I can at least replicate his skill set, I am able to replicate what he does to the characters he plays.
On how they decide picking up projects:
Tamannaah Bhatia: I’m very instinctive. Whenever I hear a script or meet somebody, it's just that energy you feel like, is it working or not? But I feel with this one, I didn't need to use my instincts because it was more about a wish list. I really wanted to work with Neeraj sir. Secondly, films are collaborative mediums and art, it is not driven by one person. So, for me only the script is not important because many times we hear such amazing stories but not every director has the capability or efficiency in presenting it on screen effectively. Some directors have the talent of presenting a very simple story in an interesting manner. When I go to watch a film whether in the theatre or on OTT, I want to forget my life. I want to go to another space. I am tired and don’t want to think about my work and life but if a story takes you into another world where you forget your life then that is what I call a good film. It could be on any platform but I am on the lookout for films like that.
Avinash Tiwary: I am an audience first before an actor. If a script excites me only then I do the film, I still don’t understand what people like because the audience themselves don’t know what they like. So, whatever I like, I try to do that. Also, I have been conditioned as an actor to believe that variety and versatility are true strengths as an actor. At one point of time, we would talk with friends ...when we were aspiring actors, we would discuss that 'Bro, you are too talented to just cater to being a hero’. We would say this to each other.This way we would keep inspiring each other to try doing other variety parts. Cinema was of only one type if we talk about the 2000 decade. Actors would be seen in the same character and there was not much variety; they were all typecast, whereas, internationally we could see so much variety so that has excited me and the journey has always been in that direction.
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