New Delhi: Actor Gurmeet Choudhary became a household name after playing Lord Ram in the 2008 TV show Ramayan. If given a chance, he would like to revisit the character, but for a film.
It's been a while since the audience saw him in a mythology show. Asked if the genre still interests him, Gurmeet told IANS: "I'd definitely like to do (a mythology project) if I like it. The audience saw me as TV's Ram, but I'd really like to do a film called Ramayan, and I'd like this film to reach all over the world."
Looking back at the show, he shared that he didn't want to copy actor Arun Govil, who originally played the role in Ramanand Sagar's blockbuster mythological series Ramayan way back in the eighties.
"When I was very small, I had watched Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan. But I remembered very less about it. As I grew up, my dad would narrate stories of Ramayan. So story-wise I knew it. When finally Ramayan was given to me, I had a thought that before doing another Ramayan if I watch the 80s Ramayan then as an actor...Arunji had acted really well. Had I seen his version of Ram again then there might have been chances of me copying him. Every actor can understand that he needs to do his own style, so I tried to act in my own style," he recalled.
And he gave a lot to playing Ram in his show, which has been brought back on the small screen by Dangal TV.
"I had given many auditions and then mock shoot happened. During that duration, I got many ideas on how to play my version of Ram. While shooting for 12 hours, I used to be in that character only," he said.
He focussed on his character's walking style and smile.