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Watching documentaries, thrillers helped Vikram Sakhalkar prepare for 'Qaatil Haseena'

By IANS | Updated: May 29, 2024 18:45 IST

Mumbai, May 29 Vikram Sakhalkar, who plays Rohit in the upcoming film 'Qaatil Haseena', watched a lot of ...

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Mumbai, May 29 Vikram Sakhalkar, who plays Rohit in the upcoming film 'Qaatil Haseena', watched a lot of documentaries, murder mysteries, and thrillers to get into the skin of the character.

Vikram, who plays a small-town boy with big dreams in the film, said: "To prepare for this character, I watched a lot of documentaries, murder mysteries, and thrillers. And it helped me get the role right."

He also shared that he is completely opposite his on-screen character in real life.

"The character Rohit and myself are poles apart. He's a complete extrovert, and I'm a complete introvert in real life. But I guess that's the beauty of our job that we get to portray different characters and different lives, and I hope I have done justice to that," he said.

Though he confessed that he did not need any special preparation for the film, it taught him a great deal.

"Rohit has a beautiful character graph... I get to do action, romance, and comedy. Everything's got a lot of shades to it, and I'm very excited about the film," he added.

The movie also starring Sakshi Pradhan as a relentless killer along with Sharon Panday will release on May 31 on ALTT.

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