Uri
is
doing
wonders
at
the
box
office
and
the
film
is
garnering
only
love
from
the
audience.
The
best
part
of
the
movie
is
that
each
and
every
character
in
the
film
has
done
a
good
job.
Actor
Paresh
Rawal,
who
portrayed
the
role
of
Ajit
Doval,
talks
to
DNA
and
shares
his
experience
about
working
with
Vicky
Kaushal
in
Uri.
For
the
uninitiated,
Paresh
Rawal
&
Vicky
Kaushal
have
already
worked
together
in
Sanju
and
Uri
was
their
second
collaboration.
When
Paresh
Rawal
was
asked
about
Vicky
Kaushal,
he
was
all
praises
for
the
actor
and
he
was
quoted
as
saying,
"It
was
a
joy.
These
guys
(the
younger
generation
of
actors)
prepare
so
much
and
their
performance
is
seamless.
There
are
no
tantrums
on
set,
no
brooding,
no
pretence.
Their
preparation
is
done
in
their
room.
They
come
to
the
sets
and
once
the
camera
is
switched
on,
they
are
in
character.
Unki
iss
quality
mein
mazaa
hai."
Paresh
Rawal
also
went
on
to
reveal
that
he
has
met
Ajit
Doval
in
real
life
in
the
Prime
Minister's
Office
and
went
on
to
assert
that
he
enjoys
a
lot
playing
a
real
life
character.
He
says,
"Real-life
characters
play
karne
ka
ek
alag
hi
mazaa
hai.
It's
a
challenge,
and
if
you
have
the
backing
of
a
good
director
and
writer,
then
it's
a
lot
of
fun.
The
outcome
is
fulfilling
and
satisfying."
When
asked
if
working
in
a
film
based
on
Indian
army,
makes
him
appreciate
their
sacrifices
more,
Paresh
Rawal
said,
"Absolutely.
At
the
risk
of
sounding
sentimental,
I
say
that
even
parents
have
expectations
from
us;
that
when
they
grow
old,
we
will
be
there
to
take
care
of
them."
"These
guys
(the
army
men)
are
not
going
to
meet
you
ever,
but
they
are
still
giving
away
their
lives
for
your
safety.
For
you,
everything
is
intangible,
but
for
him,
his
life
is
tangible.
And
in
spite
of
that,
aap
unke
jazbe
pe
shaq
karte
ho,
surgical
strike
ko
galat
batate
ho,
Army
Chief
ko
gunda
kehte
ho,
army
ke
baare
mein
galat
kehte
ho?
What
kind
of
desh
bhakti
is
it?"