Danish
Pandor is riding high on the success of his film Dhurandhar. The actor played the role of Uzair Baloch in the Aditya Dhar directorial. Danish closely worked with Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna on this project. While the film was released in cinemas worldwide, it didn't hit the big screens in the Middle Eastern countries. Over a month after Dhurandhar's massive success, the actor has reacted to his film being banned in the Middle East. Apart from that, Danish spoke about working with Ranveer and Akshaye.
Danish Pandor on Dhurandhar's ban in Middle East
In an interview with Hindustan Times,
Danish reacted to Dhurandhar being called propaganda film and its ban in the Middle East. "Cinema is subjective. Dhurandhar is about storytelling and not about forcefully pushing a message on anyone. Viewers are intelligent enough to decide what they want to take from it. If you keep focusing on the negative aspects, you won’t be able to move forward. You take what is good and move ahead with a pinch of salt," he said.
The actor further opened up about working with Ranveer. He called him a secure and selfless actor. "His only focus is how to lift the scene and make it better. He comes to set completely prepared, completely in character. You get inspired just watching him work," added Danish.
Danish on working with Akshaye Khanna
Continuing the conversation, Danish revealed that Akshaye is man of few words who quietly sits and observes everything. However, when the camera rolls, the actor transforms."That kind of silent preparation is very powerful. Watching him taught me how much acting is about listening and absorbing – an experience no acting school can give you," he mentioned.Meanwhile, Dhurandhar minted over Rs 800 crore at the box office in India. And it earned over Rs 1300 crore at the worldwide box office.