Adarsh
Gourav
about
his
characters:
In
the
realm
of
cinema,
Adarsh
Gourav
has
emerged
as
a
compelling
force,
seamlessly
transitioning
between
diverse
characters
that
imprint
themselves
on
the
audience's
consciousness.
His
breakthrough
as
Balram
in
Netflix's
The
White
Tiger
catapulted
him
into
international
acclaim,
earning
him
a
nomination
alongside
luminaries
like
Riz
Ahmed
and
Chadwick
Boseman.
Yet,
Adarsh's
journey
extends
far
beyond
the
singular
success
of
The
White
Tiger.
His
ability
to
metamorphose
into
the
physical
and
"look" requirements
for
the
characters
he
essays
on
screen
with
distinct
identities
showcases
his
versatility.
Adarsh
Gourav
roles
Each
time
Adarsh
has
taken
on
a
role,
he
has
distinctively
embodied
the
look
of
his
character
to
perfection.
From
the
audacious
Callisthenics
instructor
in
"Kho
Gaye
Hum
Kahan," in
which
he
underwent
a
tremendous
physical
fitness
journey
to
look
the
part,
to
the
gritty
Chota
Ganchi
in
"Guns
and
Gulaabs,"
each
role
is
not
merely
portrayed
but
inhabited.
Adarsh
has
found
the
perfect
way
to
sink
into
the
look
and
adapt
to
the
character
and
what
it
demands
physically.
In
the
web
series
Hostel
Daze,
Adarsh
steps
into
the
shoes
of
Ankit,
a
regular
college
boy,
displaying
a
stark
contrast
in
his
look
as
Balram
to
complement
the
intensity
with
his
extreme
weight
loss
he
embarked
on
for
the
role
and
perfect
his
look
as
the
menacing
and
opportunistic
character.
Adarsh
Gourav
about
his
characters
His
portrayal
of
Mohit
'Bunty' Chadda
in
the
film
"Mom"
with
the
late
Sridevi,
where
he
rightfully
embodied
the
look
of
a
school
boy.
Reflecting
on
his
process,
Adarsh
shares,
"I
believe
in
understanding
and
empathizing
with
the
person
I
embody
on
screen."
This
commitment
is
evident
in
his
preparation
for
roles
like
Balram
Halwai
in
The
White
Tiger
or
Gourav
in
Extrapolation,
where
he
immersed
himself
in
the
lives
of
real
farmers'
widows
in
a
remote
Nagpur
village.
"I
love
the
idea
of
transforming.
It
doesn't
always
have
to
be
something
major.
It
can
be
something
as
small
as
your
hair,
facial
hair,
but
I
believe
the
look
of
the
character
has
to
compliment
the
storyline," he
said.
He
then
added,
"It
really
does
a
lot
of
the
work
when
you're
essaying
the
part
and
making
the
audiences
believe
you.
I
love
sinking
deep
into
the
roles
I
do,
and
physical
attributes
are
a
very
key
part
of
the
process
for
me.
Be
it
the
regular
college
boy
or
the
almost
evil
like
look
of
Balram
to
an
urban
young
fitness
instructor
I
have
enjoyed
the
process
of
physically
changing
myself
and
my
appearance".
Adarsh
was
recently
seen
in
Kho
Gaye
Hum
Kahan,
opposite
Siddhant
Chaturvedi
and
Ananay
Panday.
He
will
next
be
seen
in
the
second
season
of
Guns
&
Gulaabs.