17 February,2020 07:22 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Pankaj Tripathi in Criminal Justice
Over the last few years, the actor has been the face of some memorable characters in digital entertainment - be it Kaleen Bhaiyya of Mirzapur or Guruji of Sacred Games 2. He analyses that the long-format shows give actors the opportunity to delve deeper into their roles. "I drew personal parallels with Madhav. To me, he is the same man that I was 10 years ago. He is a struggling lawyer like I was a struggling actor. So, I mirrored my own feelings on screen."
Tripathi, who has already shot for the second season of the Vikrant Massey-fronted series, admits that he has maintained a studied distance from the British original that it is inspired by. "I wanted to approach it with a new vision. I don't believe in referencing from movies or series. Our show is filled with scenes that have been improvised on set. There's a scene in which I ask Vikrant to plead guilty to the murder, but he refuses to do so. In the next shot, my character comes home and notices that his eczema is spreading rapidly. The scene has no dialogue, but there's such depth to it. Many of my NSD [National School of Drama] friends called to tell me that they enjoyed the show. Since they are formally trained in acting, they noticed minute elements of my performance. They called it one of my most nuanced acts," he beams with pride.
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Pankaj Tripathi has been nominated in the Best Supporting Actor (Male) category for Hostar's Criminal Justice. The other nominees are:
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