The actor is noted for his role as Balram Singh in the 2010 Irrfan Khan-starrer Paan Singh Tomar
Last Updated: 10.03 AM, Nov 01, 2021
Ravi Sah, who is popular for his powerful characters in Paan SIngh Tomar and Life of an Outcast, feels like he is finally in his right time. ‘I feel apna time tezi se aa raha hai!’, exclaimed him looking back on his journey.
The actor who is currently in Lucknow for a shoot, was talking to Hindustan Times in a recent chat. He considers his long struggles as a life lesson which lead him to his dreams. He revealed he had spent days wondering if he could ever fight the odds and manage to be on the screen.
Sah, who has kicked off his career as a theatre artist, had been the same for more than 5 years. He stepped into cinema with the 2010 movie Soch Lo, and from then he has been an active face in Bollywood. The actor is noted for his role as Balram Singh in the 2010 Irrfan Khan-starrer Paan Singh Tomar.
He further talked about how things changed dramatically for him, that he got plenty of work coming his way. Through projects like Raat Akeli Hai, Crime Next Door and more, he seems to have got the thrill he has always been looking for.
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Sah asserted about the improvement of quality contents in the present era. Though the big star can bring a crowd together, the project should have a strong storyline with supporting cast, in order to sustain, added him. He also thinks the same is the reason why there are many content-driven projects today.
Taking up challenging characters is a way of improving one's own performance for Sah. From playing a butcher with zero dialogues to a typical cop who solves cases, he considers it all as a huge premise to express himself as a performer.
Sah, who is working in a series right now, will be also seen next in Mooso-the-Mouse, which has received high acclaim at the International Film Festival recently.