Faltu will be victorious; predicts Chandan Roy Sanyal
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oi-Kalyani Prasad Keshri
By Kalyani Prasad Keshri
The
talented
actor
Chandan
Roy
Sanyal,
who
will
be
seen
in
the
upcoming
film
Faltu
predicts
on
the
film
release.
The
actor
in
the
music
launch
of
the
of
the
film
predicted
that
Faltu's
tracks
will
be
the
best
music
of
the
year
and
the
above
came
true.
Chandan
once
again
predicts
that
the
film
will
surely
come
home
victorious.
Chandan,
who
plays
a
geek
in
the
film
Faltu,
says
that
the
film
is
completely
the
other
spectrum
of
Dil
Chahta
Hai,
except
that
the
later
had
well
known
faces
and
the
former
has
a
total
new
cast.
He
says
to
Bollywood
Hungama,
“But
a
good
film
speaks
for
itself
irrespective
of
its
cast.
It's
spooky
but
the
truth
is
that
I
left
Delhi
to
come
to
Mumbai
after
watching
Dil
Chahta
Hai
in
2001.
My
first
step
in
the
industry
was
laid
after
watching
Dil
Chahta
Hai."
Chandan
says
that
this
is
the
first
role
in
his
career
that
he
got
without
any
auditions.
He
said
that
he
was
om-board
for
the
role,
when
director
Remo
D'Souza
saw
the
film
Kaminey.
Remo,
liked
Chandan's
role
in
Kaminey
and
immediately
knew
that
he
had
got
his
character
Vishnu
for
Faltu.
Speaking
more
about
his
role
Chandan
Roy
Sanyal
informed
that
the
character
is
not
exactly
a
geek.
The
character
is
a
high
scorer
with
very
high
I.Q.
level,
however
he
wants
to
fulfill
his
dream
of
becoming
an
actor.
He
goes
against
his
father
and
changes
his
way
of
living.
At
last
he
proves
himself
to
his
father
and
stands
still
in
life.
Chandan,
who
has
a
strong
theater
background
says
that
he
was
in
a
fix
before
taking
up
the
role
in
Faltu.
He
says
that
he
was
not
sure
if
people
will
accept
him
in
a
role
like
this
after
doing
Kaminey.
He
then
approached
his
mentor,
filmmaker
Vishal
Bhardwaj,
who
showed
him
the
light,
explaining
him
his
potential
as
an
actor
to
do
any
kinds
of
role.
Speaking
about
his
co-stars
Chandan
told
that
Jaccky
Bhagnani
is
very
hard
working,
while
Angad
Bedi's
inquisitiveness
is
what
impresses
him
a
lot.
He
also
added
that
Pooja
Gupta's
unawareness
about
things
is
what
stand
out
for
her.