The actor who hails from Rohtak in Haryana, confides that he's a typical jatt boy, who takes more pleasure in strolling around farms than in hitting a plush nightclub.
"I have a farmer's instincts within me. So, while we were shooting for a film in Madhya Pradesh sometime back, I used to explore the lush green land during my free time," Randeep says, adding, "And using my farmer's instinct, I noticed that the quality of soil in MP is also very good!"
Prod him further on the details of the film he was shooting here, and he replies, "It's too early to disclose anything. There's quite some time before it releases."
And in which parts of MP was the film shot? "We have had an extensive shooting schedule in the interiors of MP. We also had a brief stay in Bhopal. And I must say, I found the city mesmerising. It has a quaint charm, which lures you to come back again and again," he gushes.
He also talks about his recent stay in Indore. "This is my first visit to Indore. I had heard a lot about the city's cuisine, including daal-bafla and poha-jalebi. I'll make sure that I taste them all before leaving."
Talking about people perceiving him as a serious actor because of his intense roles, Randeep says, "I have done light films like Love Khichdi and Mere Khwabon Mein Jo Aaye. In Heroine, I had played a lovelorn guy. But it's sad that I have been identified as an actor who only opts for dark roles."
The actor adds that his intense image has helped him carve a niche for himself in Bollywood. "I have realized that intensity is my unique point. I don't have to attempt it; it's innate. So, when every actor is seeking his individuality, I guess, I have already found mine," he asserts.
"During my theatre days, I was more comfortable doing comedy. It's such an irony. I have always played a buffoon on stage, and yet I don't have any comic role to my credit," he rues.
Randeep, whose initial few projects bombed at the box office, says he doesn't regret doing those films. "I don't regret doing any of my films. All of them have been great learning experiences and they have contributed to making me what I am today," he asserts, adding, "Over the years, I have realized that there's more to a film's fate than just good acting and a solid script. It needs to be marketed well. It's the package that sells - the songs, action, actors, etc. I didn't do such films earlier. It was only after Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai that I realized that I can easily be a part of a big-budget flick. Now, for me, commercial success is more important."
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