Rohit
Roy
is
all
set
to
make
his
digital
debut
with
Paper,
which
is
based
on
Abdul
Karim
Telgi's
(who
earned
money
by
printing
counterfeit
stamp
paper
in
India)
life.
In
an
interview
with
Bollywood
life,
the
actor
opened
up
about
his
debut
web
series
and
his
role.
He
also
revealed
an
interesting
tip
that
Naseeruddin
Shah
gave
him
way
back
in
1995,
on
the
first
day
of
Swabhimaan
shoot.
Rohit
revealed
to
the
entertainment
portal,
"When
you
play
a
character
who
has
had
a
journey
of
25
years
and
it
is
shown
in
8
episodes,
there
is
a
lot
of
homework
you
need
to
do.
I
have
always
called
myself
an
improv
actor.
I
don't
do
much
homework
because
I
feel
it
makes
my
performance
more
technical
and
mechanical.
But
in
this
case,
it
was
very
satisfying
to
get
into
the
skin
of
the
character.
The
credit
goes
to
the
director
who
pushed
me
to
do
stuff
which
I
have
never
done
before.
I'm
really
satisfied
with
this
journey."
Talking
about
his
preparation
for
the
show,
he
said
that
his
only
preparation
was
that
he
read
the
dialogues
at
least
50
times
before
going
on
the
set.
He
further
revealed
that
right
from
childhood,
he
became
a
bookworm
and
had
been
a
studious
guy,
so
he
loves
reading.
He
also
added
that
he
read
his
scripts
so
many
times
that
he
knows
dialogues
of
other
actors
also
by-heart.
Revealing
an
interesting
antidote
about
meeting
Naseeruddin
Shah
way
back
in
1995
on
the
set
of
Swabhimaan
on
the
first
day
of
shoot,
the
actor
said,
"In
fact,
when
I
started
shooting
for
Swabhimaan,
on
the
first
day
Naseeruddin
Shah
had
come
on
the
set.
I
had
asked
him
to
give
me
a
tip
and
he
had
asked
me
to
read
the
lines
like
the
back
of
your
mind,
so
that
when
you
are
on
set,
you
can
improvise
or
do
whatever
you
want."