Shahid is thrilled to play the bad guy on screen for the first time. "Good can get boring after a period of time. I have tried to achieve what director Vishal Bharadwaj has envisaged. It is the best double role that I have come across in recent times," Shahid, who is a big success as the 'good boy' in many roles so far.
This chocolate boy is going to play a double role, with speech disorders, in Vishal Bharadwaj's Kaminey. Shahid's character 'Guddu' stammers while 'Charlie' has a lisp. "We visited ENT specialists and did some research by meeting people who face such disorders in real life. I have tried to realistically represent both the characters. They are not caricatures," Shahid said adding "it was comparatively more difficult to play 'Guddu'."
"Earlier in films, such characters were meant to do only comedy. But, for the first time, a hero was representing such people on screen and they were very happy about it. It is my most challenging role till date," he said.
However, he was surprised and disappointed over Kaminey been given a 'A' certificate by the Censor Board.
Kaminey has been given an 'A' certificate by the Censor Board, and of course, nobody can be happy about that. Shahid said: "There is a lot more violence in other films."
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