Manoj Bajpayee has donned the khaki several times in his illustrious 30-year career, playing everything from hardened cops to complex gangsters and layered mentors. Yet, his latest outing in Netflix’s Inspector Zendehas left him with a sense of joy and fulfillment unlike any other role in recent memory. For Manoj, what makes a
Reflecting on his playing the role of Inspector Zende, he shares, “In the career spanning 30 years, you know, I have played many policemen, many gangsters, many good guys, many teachers, professors. But, you know, in the end, it boils down to the person that you are playing, not the uniform. But this person, Inspector Zende, I have never played before, it is a character very unlike who I am. I’m a quieter person off the set.I like to do my own thing. I like to read, I like to see authentic, credible news and form my own analysis of
He further shares, “Being in the zone of Zende was my primary concern. Just when we were about to wrap up the film, I actually started feeling bad that this was coming to an end, because it was Zende all over his mindset all over me. But the memories are something that always travel with you. You can be 105, 110 films old, but if the memories were
It’s this blend of humor, eccentricity, and freshness that not only made Inspector Zende stand out for audiences, but also for Bajpayee himself. The actor, known for his powerful intensity, found a new rhythm in embracing the quirky energy that director Chinmay Mandlekar envisioned for the character.
With its quirky tone, heartfelt performances, and a fresh take on a familiar story, Inspector Zende has cemented itself as a film that entertains while