KKB: Mohit Malik Aka Sikandar Plays A 10-year-old; Here’s What The Actor Has To Say About Dual Role!
In Kulfi Kumar Bajewala, the viewers will get to watch Mohit Malik in dual role. Regarding the double role, Mohit reveals that it is not impulsive but a creative call.
The
makers
of
Kulfi
Kumar
Bajewala
are
keeping
the
viewers
hooked
to
the
show
with
the
latest
twists
and
turns.
Sikandar's
accident
and
his
dual
role
are
a
few
unexpected
twists
that
have
grabbed
the
viewers'
attention.
In
the
latest
report,
it
was
revealed
that
Bola
is
Sikandar.
Nandini
recalls
how
she
met
Sikandar
under
a
bridge
and
took
him
to
the
hospital.
As
the
doctor
treats,
she
tries
to
get
more
details
about
his
past
and
realises
that
his
mind
has
gone
back
to
that
of
a
child.
The
doctor
takes
him
to
her
house
and
her
daughter
Pakhi
makes
him
his
father.
They
name
him
Bhola.
In
the
promo,
Kulfi
manages
to
find
a
link
between
Bhola
and
Sikandar.
She
cries
in
front
of
the
Durga
idol
and
expresses
her
displeasure
as
Rocket
and
others
from
her
gang
think
she
has
lost
it!
Kulfi
cannot
accept
the
other
man
as
her
Baba.
She
then
asks
God
to
answer
her
and
then
she
hears
a
few
kids
calling
out
Sikandar
and
Bhola.
It
is
then
that
she
gets
a
hint
that
Sikandar
and
Bola
are
the
same
people!
Regarding
the
double
role,
here's
what
the
actor
has
to
say!
Mohit
On
Playing
10-year-old
On
KKB
Mohit
was
quoted
by
IANS
as
saying,
"Playing
a
10-year-old
does
come
with
its
fair
share
of
challenges
but
it
is
more
mental
than
physical.
All
this
while,
I
was
mostly
crying.
It
does
get
exhausting.
A
10-year-old
is
non-judgmental,
uninhibited,
innocent,
naive,
a
clean
slate,
and
playing
him
has
given
me
a
different
perspective
to
life."
Mohit's
Other
Character
Is
A
Thug!
The
actor
further
added,
"It
was
high
time
I
wanted
to
break
free
from
playing
Sikandar.
As
much
as
it
was
satisfying
and
I
had
finally
found
my
comfort
zone,
it
also
took
a
toll
on
my
health.
The
other
character
that
I
play
is
that
of
an
imposter,
a
thug."
Mohit
On
Playing
Double
Role
He
further
said,
"For
the
first
five
hours,
I
am
playing
him
and
the
rest
I
go
back
to
being
a
child...
it
makes
me
wonder
and
also
confuses
me
but
you
got
to
do
what
you
got
to
do
anyway."
Double
Role
Was
Not
Impulsive
But
A
Creative
Call
"The
double
role
was
not
an
impulsive
but
a
creative
call
as
we
wanted
to
move
forward
and
with
our
show
doing
consistently
well,
we
did
owe
a
breath
of
fresh
air
to
the
audience.
Also,
I
needed
some
time
off
from
playing
Sikandar
and
wanted
to
experiment
and
function
in
an
uncomfortable
zone
as
that
stimulates
me
as
an
actor."