Anil Kapoor Reveals The Story Behind His Tattoo In Malang!
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oi-Swikriti Srivastava
By Lekhaka
Anil
Kapoor,
who
plays
Anjaney
Agashe,
a
police
officer
with
grey
shades
in
Malang,
will
be
seen
sporting
temporary
tattoos
-
a
skull
on
each
arm
in
the
film.
Although
his
screen
presence
and
acting
chops
are
enough
to
make
his
character
look
convincing,
tattoos
were
added
to
his
look
as
a
part
of
the
narrative.
Anil
shared,
"I
met
a
local
tattoo
artiste
in
London,
who
asked
me
a
lot
of
questions
about
my
past
and
present,
which
intrigued
me.
I
didn't
know
that
tattoo
artistes
dig
so
deep
to
know
you
as
a
person,
before
deciding
the
design.
Eventually,
it
didn't
work
out
with
her,
and
we
got
someone
from
India."
"Finalising
the
design
for
my
character
wasn't
an
overnight
decision;
it
went
through
a
lot
of
thinking.
The
tattoos
are
crucial
to
the
character
as
they
take
him
to
his
past,
gives
him
energy
-
positive
and
negative
-
and
a
reason
to
live."
When
asked
about
how
the
tattoos
added
to
lend
his
character
a
more
menacing
look,
the
actor
replied,
"It
is
more
internal.
The
character
is
layered
and
is
not
someone
who
will
wake
up
in
the
morning,
do
his
hair,
shave
or
grow
his
beard
to
look
menacing.
Whatever
he
does,
comes
organically
to
him.
I
have
not
used
the
tattoos
as
a
prop.
It
just
helps
me
to
get
into
the
character."
Interestingly,
Anil
does
not
have
any
permanent
tattoo
but
his
character
Anjaney
Agashe
from
Malang
will
give
you
the
real
spin
off
how
he
has
nailed
it.
The
film
Malang
is
directed
by
Mohit
Suri
and
produced
by
T-Series'
Bhushan
Kumar,
Krishan
Kumar,
Luv
Films'
Luv
Ranjan,
Ankur
Garg,
and
Northern
Lights
Entertainment's
Jay
Shewakramani.
The
film
is
all
set
to
hit
the
theatres
on
7th
February
2020.