Rajkummar Rao On Kangana Ranaut: Our Relationship Is Still The Same As It Was During Queen
Yesterday at the trailer lanch of his upcoming film, Judgementall Hai Kya, actor Rajkummar Rao talked about his equation with Kangana Ranaut, with whom he has already worked earlier in Queen.
Yesterday
at
the
trailer
lanch
of
his
upcoming
film,
Judgementall
Hai
Kya,
actor
Rajkummar
Rao
talked
about
his
equation
with
Kangana
Ranaut,
with
whom
he
has
already
worked
earlier
in
Queen.
The
two
actors
reunite
for
the
upcoming
thriller
five
years
after
they
collaborated
on
the
coming-of-age
blockbuster.
"We
both
are
way
more
experienced
today
than
we
were
during
'Queen'.
You
learn
something
with
every
film.
The
more
you
work,
the
more
you
learn.
We
have
definitely
evolved,
both
of
us,
as
actors.
"But
I
think
our
relationship
is
still
the
same
as
it
was
during
'Queen'.
We
are
still
friends
and
we
both
are
very
passionate
about
what
we
do.
That
is
what
people
will
also
see
on
the
screen," told
Rajkummar
Rao
to
media
agency.
Rajkummar
Rao
also
said
it
is
an
exciting
time
for
artistes
in
Bollywood.
"There
is
no
typecasting
in
the
industry
right
now.
You
can
do
whatever
you
want.
You
can
play
with
your
identity,
your
character
and
if
it
is
relatable
for
the
audience,
they
will
definitely
go
and
see
a
film.
"I'm
happy
with
the
way
it
is
going.
That's
how
I
wanted
to
be.
I
want
to
be
known
as
an
actor
who
tries
everything
and
not
just
stuck
in
one
image."
Speaking
of
his
character
'Keshav'
in
the
film,
he
described
him
as
a
man
with
many
sides
to
his
personality.
"That's
the
fun.
I
want
to
play
characters
that
are
challenging,
not
really
straight
forward.
Edgy
and
quirky," he
added.
At
the
same
event,
Rao
also
mentioned
that
he
always
wanted
to
work
in
a
thriller
and
is
happy
that
it
happened
with
Judgementall
Hai
Kya.
"I
have
been
a
fan
of
thrillers
like
'Gone
Girl'
and
all.
I
had
an
amazing
experience
because
it
is
the
first
time
I'm
doing
a
film
like
this."
Unlike
his
character,
Rao
said
he
is
not
much
of
a
judgmental
person.
"I
don't
judge
people
much.
I'm
judgemental
in
the
same
way
any
normal
person
is.
In
Mumbai,
there
is
a
culture
where
people
don't
interfere
into
each
other's
lives.
So
I
try
not
to
judge
anyone
unless
it
is
very
important
for
me
to
read
another
person," the
actor
said.