Kashyap, who has made movies such as “Gangs Of Wasseypur”, “Raman Raghav 2.0” and “Manmarziyaan” to name a few, said: “I saw the Malayalam version of ‘Footage’ and it stayed with me.”
With a distinctive rhythm in his speech and a unique vocal texture, the actor is well-suited to narrate stories and entertain listeners on the radio. He will make his debut as a radio host in the third season of BIG FM’s show ‘Dhun Badal Ke Toh Dekho.’
On the occasion of Vineet’s birthday on Saturday, the makers of the film made the announcement as they shared his picture. They wrote in the caption, “Happy Birthday, @vineet_ksofficial. Have a wonderful year ahead. Welcome on board for #SDGM MASS FEAST LOADING”.
The actor seems to be playing an investigating officer in the film as the poster showcases him holding a magnifying glass while the gun is tucked in his pants. In the picture, he could be seen wearing a coat.
One might assume that Anurag Kashyap, who is known for his graphic violence scenes in films, would handle it easily. However, the truth is far from this.
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"Casting is always an important part of a film or show because, at the end of the day, they are the faces of the characters we have in the script, in our imagination," Chhabra told.