Updated On: 03 March, 2020 07:09 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Having wrapped up Udham Singh shoot in Russia, Vicky Kaushal says biopic helped him understand his childhood hero's patriotic streak and 'delve into his psyche.'

Vicky Kaushal in the still from the film Sardar Udham Singh
Right after the release of Bhoot — Part One: The Haunted Ship, Vicky Kaushal had headed to Russia to shoot for Sardar Udham Singh. Almost 10 days since, the actor wears a look of pride as he discusses the recently wrapped-up biopic on the revolutionary who shot down General Michael O'Dwyer to avenge the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Kaushal admits that he feels emotionally close to his muse because it's a story that is lost in the pages of history.
"Being a Punjabi, I have grown up hearing Udham Singh's story. He is not as widely known [as the other freedom fighters], but being a Punjabi boy rooted in the culture, I was ecstatic about doing the movie," smiles the actor. Bringing the story of a national hero to celluloid is as much a responsibility as a matter of pride. Kaushal stresses that under the watchful eyes of director Shoojit Sircar, the film has decoded the enigma that was Udham Singh. "People know of him in broad strokes, but this film delves into his psyche. I used to get emotional on set every day as I kept discovering the character. It moved me to think of this young man and his hunger for freedom."