Promising that Rajkummar Rao’s Sri act will blow people’s minds, director Tushar Hiranandani says he is happiest when his actors are praised
The director with Alaya F on the set of Sri; (right) Rajkummar Rao
As a director, Tushar Hiranandani has offered us two diverse projects, Saand Ki Aankh (2019) and Scam 2003: The Telgi Story. But the two were bound by a common thread— each offering was praised for its lead actor’s performance. The audience expects similar magic with his next, Sri, which sees Rajkummar Rao play the visually-impaired industrialist, Srikanth Bolla. Hiranandani, who is handling the biopic’s post-production currently, is confident that people will be blown away by the leading man’s performance. “In Sri, I cast Rajkummar with Jyothika, who is acting in Hindi films after 15-16 years. I am sure when the trailer comes out, people will be talking about Raj. He is a fantastic actor anyway,” says the director. The movie, slated for an early 2024 release, also features Alaya F.
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So, what makes his actors come alive under his direction? Probably the fact that Hiranandani feels protective and affectionate, almost like a mother, towards them. “I think like a mother now. In my first film, I was criticised for the casting, but when Bhumi [Pednekar] and Taapsee [Pannu] won awards, I was the happiest. Now when Gagan is being praised, it’s the same feeling. Nothing makes me happier than my actors being praised.”