Akshay: I am in business for way too long so I don’t have any expectations or anything. Most often the stuff you least expect ends up sticking and the stuff you really expect to work doesn’t work so I can't claim to know anything. My job is to find projects that allow me to work with filmmakers' star casts, I do my job to the best of my ability and then I put it out there. Every artist expects a kind of appreciation and I am very happy with the way things have shaped up. For me, the number one thing that matters the most is what this industry, what critics and media feel about my work, and once that hurdle is crossed then the audience also matters but sometimes the audience doesn’t watch the work as much as you hope so for me, I just want to keep working as an actor and I feel very happy when my work is well received.
Q. How challenging was it to play Rana?
Akshay: Every character has its own challenges and there are things you need to work on or figure out, sometimes the clothes of the character get you there, and sometimes finding that voice of the characters gets you there and I think it was but of that, finding how this guy speaks as he has a Nawabi image. There is a certain intelligence and finesse that he grew up in like walking, holding his body, etc and those are the things I need to work on. Luckily I have had enough examples in my life.
Q. Akshay, it's over two decades for you in the industry so would you like roadblocks and how they shaped your journey as an actor?
Akshay: I think roadblocks, the fame of this journey, the ups and downs in my career, the struggle, the insecurity, and the love being the way you want to be and when you want to be there, were the things that made me an actor. I think over time, I realized real things and real struggles build your character. Either you walk away from that and decide not to engage with that or you fight harder to get where you want and I think the latter happened with me. The early struggle in my career helped me become a consistent working actor. Those roadblocks made me what I am today. Now, I can do any part, I am not afraid of anything and I am not conscious of anything. That's what it takes to be an actor for the camera and it’s the journey that made me do that.
Q. OTT has somehow opened doors for more talents to flourish. Your take?