Mumbai: Director Aditya Dhar says choosing Vicky Kaushal for his next, actioner The Immortal Ashwatthama was a split-second decision as the actor fit the bill perfectly.
Aditya, who broke out on the Bollywood scene with his 2019 blockbuster debut Uri: The Surgical Strike starring Vicky, is once again teaming up with the actor.
Uri was an eventful film for the actor-director duo, who went on to win their first National Film Award -- best director for Aditya and the best actor for Vicky.
The director, who has begun pre-production work on Ashwatthama, said he scouts for actors who share the same passion and dedication like him.
"My criteria is simple, I require fantastic actors who are ready to give their best and are easy to work with. I don't like people with a lot of baggage and rather those who are simple and straightforward and their agenda is to make a brilliant film," Aditya told PTI in an interview here.
"If my priority is Ashwatthama, my actor's priority should also be Ashwatthama. Vicky fits the character, it was a no-brainer for me because when he is doing a project then nothing else matters to me, he will give his blood and sweat for it, he did that with Uri. And he will remain my first choice for all my films," he added.
The film, billed as a superhero action film set in modern times, is being planned as a trilogy but Aditya said they will make the third one depending on the response to the first two.
Though the team has cracked the basic idea for all the three parts but they are concentrating on the first one at the moment, he added.
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"The film requires a lot of planning because this is something that has never been done before, it is huge. The work is on in terms of writing," the director said, adding the team aims to start rolling by year end or early 2021.
Aditya believes spectacle films such as The Immortal Ashwatthama with a touch of Indian mythology must be served more to the audience.