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VINEET HAS SOMETHING IN COMMON WITH STALLONE

Mukkabaaz actor Vineet Kumar Singh ran from pillar to post, like Hollywood legend Sylvester Stallone

- Samarth Goyal ■ samarth.goyal@htlive.com

Actor Vineet Kumar Singh, who plays the protagonis­t Shravan Singh, in director Anurag Kashyap’s recent film Mukkabaaz, had a very tough time pitching the “story” of the film to production houses. He says his story is similar to that of Hollywood star Sylvester Stallone and what he had to go through when he was pitching the script of the 1976 awardwinni­ng film Rocky to Hollywood producers.

“I don’t think it was fate or anything like that, but in many ways my story is similar to his,” he says. Just like Stallone, Vineet, too, was told by production houses “to either take the credit as a writer, or do a small role in the film, while some big star played the lead role”. But again, like Stallone, Vineet had his conditions. “There was no plural. There was only one condition — I had to be the hero, and no one else. That was the only condition, but no one was ready to agree on that,” the actor explains.

The Benaras-born actor, therefore had started preparing for the role (of a boxer), before his film was even taken up by a production house. “I had started preparing for the role already. I knew it would take a lot of hard work to get the physique right. I had started coaching, but I persuaded the coaches to not tell the others (aspiring boxers) that I am an actor who is preparing himself for the role of a boxer. So for them I was just another aspiring boxer, like them. I was still going from one producer to another pitching my story. I knew it was a good story, because everyone loved it. So I was confident it would get made,” the actor says.

As fate would have it, Vineet’s “last option” was none other than Anurag Kashyap with whom he has worked in three films, previously. “I went to Anurag sir, not because I wanted him to make it. I just wanted his feedback, and was hoping that maybe someone from his production house might take it up,” he says, and adds that a short phone conversati­on with the Gangs of Wasseypur director sealed the film’s fate.

“He called me the next day, and said he wanted to make the film. But he had only two conditions — ‘first, If you don’t become a boxer, I won’t make the film. And second, I will make changes in the script, and no one will say anything about that.’ I didn’t doubt him even for a moment,” he says.

 ?? PHOTO: WASEEM GASHROO/HT ?? Actor Vineet Kumar Singh and Hollywood legend Sylvester Stallone (inset) had to approach multiple production houses for their respective films Mukkabaaz and Rocky (1976)
PHOTO: WASEEM GASHROO/HT Actor Vineet Kumar Singh and Hollywood legend Sylvester Stallone (inset) had to approach multiple production houses for their respective films Mukkabaaz and Rocky (1976)

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