I approached it systematically, and the lead character that I play is Raghav Dixit. His family happens to be the owner of a multiplex in Mumbai, and has a lovely family. But life has its challenges, and then an unfortunate incident happened to his son and how it turns their world upside down, and how the family kind of takes it forward, is what Kafas is all about. The director wanted to work on my look first, and then he spoke about where the character is coming from, the final aspects of it. We had multiple readings with the cast and even one-on-one. Then I had an idea about the way we were going. I relied mostly on my instinct and it’s a mixed bag, collected from everywhere.