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Bollywood actor Prateik Babbar, who is playing the character of a terrorist in the multi-starring movie "Mulk", says youngsters tends to get brainwashed and misguided to become mature, he is becoming wiser and a better
Asked if he has gotten some reference from his own life to the character of Shahid, a young Muslim boy, Prateik told IANS: "I went through an internal process to build the character in my head before performing it and yes, I took some reference from my own life.
"The Shahid character is a misguided youth, like I was, for the different reason." The fact is, when you are young, you are misguided, you tend to be brainwashed easily. . "
The actor who went through a solid preparation for the insight of the world of budding terrorists and how they get trained, also added:" It is unfortunate that they do not understand that they are committing a crime by killing people
"For them, this is the path to get connected to the Almighty. Is this the right thing to do? they lose their logical thinking. It was a tough process for me to play the character and the challenge is fun! "
" Mulk "features some iconic actors like Rishi Kapoor, Ashutosh Rana, Neena Gupta, Manoj Pawa, Kumud Mishra among others, and according to Prateik , it was quite intimidating to a star cast like that.
"Oh, God! It was so intimidating and nerve-racking! I mean they are working for years, their performance level is so high that I was on my toes all the time just to do, at least my level of best performance. Otherwise, I would like to see you in the face of an angry person. "
Jaane Tu … Ya Jaane Na", Prateik However, he did not have a lot of experience in the field of drug abuse.
In 2015 he made his feature film comeback with "Umrika" that received positive response in Sundance Film Festival.
Asked about whether he identified with the Prateik he was at the beginning of his career, he said: "Well, I have transformed, but I can not identify with that young lad. I think I have grown to a better actor, I have learned more about people and professionalism. I have learned to respect others opinion more. "
" Mulk "is releasing on August 3.
– IANS
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