Even though he acted in some films and shows, when he portrayed Deepak Kumar’s role in Kiran Rao’s missing women, Sparsh Srivastava became a domestic name. Looking at his filmography, it has been observed that some of his characters are inspired by rural India. In an interview recently, the actor explained why such a role appeals to him and why he cannot say that the scripts tell the story of rural India. read on!
From Sunny Mondal in Jametara: Sparsh Srivastava has played some commendable roles inspired by men in rural India in the missing ladies from Saba Number Ayega. In an interview with the screen, the actor revealed why he is interested in doing such characters.
Speaking to his mind, he told Publications that he often looks at filmmakers who are behind the projects that come in his way. While they are appealing, the stories they have chosen to say are also very unique and interesting. Apart from this, a lot of the world connects with rural India and this is 70 percent of India.
Saying that, the script of the projects he had done in the past appealed to him. Apart from this, there was also a conscious decision not to choose anything that is a rural India thing because high acceptance. Sharing its reason behind this, the caller bomb actor said that this is because the industry wants to type it in that way. But he cannot deny commendable scripts.
Sparsh Srivastava further said that people only think that this is the story of the village. But he cannot call it ‘no’ because he is due to the characters that he gets to play. He further said, “If you make them stand in a frame, you see the difference how different they are from each other.” Therefore, he decides to go with such characters that for the fact that stories, characters and makers behind them are appealing.
On the work front, Sparsh will be seen with the upcoming comedy series, Gajraj Rao, Renuka Shahne and others in Dupahiya. The show can be streamful on prime videos from March 7, 2025.
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