Actor
Arshad
Warsi,
who
wowed
audiences
with
his
recent
performance
in
Asur
and
Durgamati,
is
now
gearing
up
for
his
next
release
Bachchan
Pandey,
which
is
helmed
by
Farhad
Samji.
The
film
also
casts
Akshay
Kumar
and
Kriti
Sanon
in
the
lead
roles.
In
his
recent
tete-a-tete
with
a
media
agency,
when
Arshad
was
asked
if
he
feels
that
he
has
gotten
stereotyped
many
times
owing
to
his
several
comic
roles,
the
actor
said
that
every
actor
in
this
profession
gets
stereotyped,
and
it's
not
easy
to
run
away
from
it.
"It
is
difficult
(to
break
away
from
stereotypes).
We
all
get
stereotyped
all
of
us
do,
every
actor
does.
That's
how
it
is.
You
do
a
certain
role
or
you
do
something
that
people
enjoy,
and
then
that
is
what
you
keep
getting
because
that
is
ringing
the
box
office.
It
becomes
difficult
to
get
out
of
it.
Fortunately
for
me,
I've
managed
to
do
that
purely
because
people
have
enjoyed
my
serious
acting
as
well
as
my
comedy," said
Warsi.
Arshad
also
said
that
for
many
actors
who
indulges
more
in
comic
roles
fail
to
convince
the
audiences
when
they
play
serious
characters.
Speaking
about
how
he
approaches
his
characters,
Arshad
said
that
he
tends
to
get
into
the
character
so
much
that
he
makes
the
audiences
forget
who
he
is.
"I
make
you
forget
what
my
previous
one
was,
and
that
works
for
me.
In
'Asur',
people
just
accepted
me
in
such
a
serious
role
as
a
forensic
scientist.
And
then
my
film
was
on
the
same
lines,
I
got
to
do
something
completely
different
from
what
I'm
usually
offered,
which
is
a
breath
of
fresh
air
and
it
feels
wonderful,"
asserted
Warsi.
Notably,
Arshad
knows
his
craft
and
his
versatility
is
quite
appreciative!