Actor Sachin Parikh talks about the feedback on his latest film, Bajrang Aur Ali: "The film is being loved in small towns."
Actor Sachin Parikh is taking the path of Pratik Gandhi and Vikrant Massey as doing unconventional roles is becoming their forte. After Main Atal Hoon, the actor is back on screen with his latest film, which was released last week and is titled 'Bajrang Aur Ali'. On asking for feedback on his performance, Ali says, "Whoever has seen the film has given a lot of appreciation as far as my performance is concerned. Even the director/actor, Jaiveer, has been praised for his work and direction. The film is being loved in small towns. We are still waiting for the outcome from the metro cities. "
Sachin adds, "Some of my Muslim fans and audience liked my nuisance as Ali in the film. They said I spoke perfect Urdu wherever required and also thought that in terms of the look, Ali was perfect. It could actually connect and relate to a small-town man who hails from a middle-class Muslim family."
Sachin also shares a particular incident where the unit faced challenges during the shooting. He says, "We had a lot of challenges shooting for the film in Ujjain. As Ujjain is a pilgrimage home to the Mahakal temple, many devotees come across the country to Ujjain. The entire shoot was placed in and around this area. In one scene, we had to shoot the sequence in the market, and around 10,000 people were watching the shoot. It was quite a challenge to shoot that part. I had to request them to stay calm and not create any disturbances. Fortunately, the locals were very supportive, and even the authorities helped us to complete the schedule smoothly."
Sachin also shares his thoughts on how he takes the film's success or failure. He says, "As an actor, I don't think much about the outcome. I do my work fully committed and leave the rest to destiny. I move on after the release, but simultaneously, I will wait for the reviews from critics, people from the fraternity, media, and the audience for my next action plan."
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