Recently
the
makers
of
Sunny
Kaushal-Radhika
Madan's
upcoming
film
Shiddat
dropped
the
trailer
which
looks
promising.
The
romantic
drama
also
stars
Mohit
Raina
and
Diana
Penty
in
pivotal
roles.
While
the
trailer
revealed
that
Sunny
and
Radhika
play
a
young
couple
passionately
in
love
with
each
other,
the
makers
have
kept
Mohit
and
Diana's
role
under
wraps.
In
a
chat
with
an
entertainment
portal,
Mohit
has
opened
up
about
his
role
in
Shiddat.
The
Mumbai
Diaries
actor
revealed
that
he
essays
the
character
of
Jaggi
(Sunny
Kaushal)'s
mentor
in
the
movie.
Mohit
told
Film
Companion,
"Shiddat
is
basically
again
something
that
I
have
never
done
before.
It's
full
on
romance,
which
I
wanted
to
do.
What
I
can
tell
you
right
now
is
that
it's
a
story
about
a
guy
(Sunny
Kaushal),
who
can
go
to
any
extent
to
get
his
love
back
in
his
life.
I
play
his
mentor
or
guardian.
It's
a
very
different
role.
I
also
saw
the
trailer
and
understood
from
it
that
it'll
be
like
a
pure
love
story."
He
continued,
"I
too
don't
know
how
it
has
shaped
up
and
how
it's
going
to
be
like,
but
I
play
Sunny's
mentor/guardian.
It's
a
very
different
story,
it's
very
interesting
and
Kunal
(Kunal
Deshmukh),
our
director,
has
done
a
fabulous
job.
The
music
is
amazing
and
these
two
(Kaushal
and
Radhika
Madan)
are
looking
fantastic.
I
am
hoping
that
people
will
love
it
and
see
me
in
a
very
different
way.
Thankfully,
there's
no
foul
language
over
there,
so
I'll
be
saved."
In
the
same
interview,
Mohit
also
spoke
at
length
about
the
challenges
he
faced
in
Bollywood
when
he
made
his
transition
to
films
from
television.
The
Uri:
The
Surgical
Strike
actor
told
the
entertainment
portal,
"There
were
a
lot
of
challenges
initially.
There
were
lots
of
scripts
that
came
to
me,
which
I
wouldn't
like
to
name.
But
there
was
a
very
A+
project
with
a
leading
lady
involved,
and
there
was
this
negative
character
in
the
film.
I
had
gone
to
meet
the
makers
and
was
in
a
coffee
shop.
Everything
was
almost
finalized.
That
was
the
first
time
I
was
meeting
them
outside.
There
was
an
elderly
couple
who
were
sitting
and
having
coffee
over
there
on
the
next
table.
They
came
up
to
me
and
touched
my
feet.
They
hugged
me
and
they
were
kind
and
very
emotional.
So
these
makers
saw
this
and
realized,
'We
can't
do
this
to
this
guy,
he
won't
be
accepted
in
this
way.'
Because
they
understood
that
this
was
the
kind
of
following
I
had
where
people
loved
me
so
much,
they
said,
'Mohit,
let's
forget
it,
we
don't
think
you
will
be
able
to
do
it.'"
"I
said
I
will
be
able
to
do
it,
but
you
know
how
these
things
are.
So,
it
has
its
own
challenges,
it
has
its
own
problems.
In
a
way,
you
have
to
be
careful,
because
your
audience
is
really
different.
I
got
lot
of
feedback
saying,
'Your
language
has
been
very
foul
as
Dr.
Kaushik
Oberoi
(Mumbai
Diaries).
We
have
never
seen
you
like
that
in
real
life.'
Maybe
I
was
too
much
into
it,
or
I
didn't
realize
it,
or
what
they've
written
in
the
script,
so
I
have
no
memory
of
it
right
now,
but
that
was
something
that
made
me
realize
that
for
the
kind
of
people
who
see
me
like
that
[the
man
who
played
God],
they
don't
want
me
to
go
into
that
space.
They
want
me
to
do
something
very
different
than
that,
so
you
have
to
find
a
balance
somewhere,
where
you
satisfy
their
love
while
satisfying
your
hunger
and
niche
as
an
actor
too," Mohit
told
Film
Companion.
Coming
back
to
Shiddat,
the
Kunal
Deshmukh
directorial
is
slated
to
premiere
on
Disney+Hotstar
on
October
1,
2021.