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Jersey Trailer Launch: Shahid Kapoor opens up on doing remakes, starring in them & more

The trailer of Jersey was released yesterday and after Kabir Singh, Shahid Kapoor is all set to play a cricketer, Jersey also features Mrunal Thakur and Pankaj Kapur in pivotal roles. Produced by Allu Aravind, Aman Gill, Dil Raju, and Suryadevara Naga Vamsi. The film will release in theatres on December 31, 2021.

After the launch, during the media interaction when Shahid Kapoor was asked about doing remakes, “When I did Kabir Singh and now when I’ve done this (Jersey) I’ve realized it’s very difficult to do a remake. Sometimes it’s even tougher than doing an original character.” Justifying his statement, he said, “You have to make it fresh. It cannot look like a copy paste. It cannot look like you are just picking up something and re-creating it. You have to rediscover it all over again.”

Recalling working on the Bollywood remake of Arjun Reddy, Kabir Singh, Shahid Kapoor said, “We (Sandeep Reddy Vanga and him) had so many conversations because… Sometimes I had to say ‘Can Arjun Reddy leave the room so Kabir Singh can enter the room.’ It’s just so difficult for a filmmaker who’s created a character so close to his heart to give it to another actor.”

Shahid Kapoor further added, “I really feel this version of Jersey is very different from the original. When you see the film you’ll understand it’s the same story but when the character changes, when the medium changes – we’ve taken this film to Chandighar, he’s a Punjabi guy. We have brought a lot of small changes, (Pointing to Mrunal Thakur), she plays a Telugu girl. So that relationship is very different. The way this character behaves, the way his angst comes through, the way he hides his pain is very different from the original.”

Concluding his answer on his views on remakes, Shahid Kapoor said, “Once the actor changes, once the cultural background changes, the languages changes… If it’s the same, then you are probably doing something wrong because it’s not going to land for that audience and that culture. You are to bring authenticity to that story for the backdrop you are placing it against and for the person you are creating.” He concluded by saying, “This Arjun is very different from the other Arjun – and I don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing.”

 

Disha Yadav

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She is an aspiring writer and has been into our the domain of content writing since a year. She joined CT as an intern and soon took over full-fledged writing for Bollywood. She contributes news articles for CT and intends to write on diverse issues on Bollywood.

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Disha Yadav

She is an aspiring writer and has been into our the domain of content writing since a year. She joined CT as an intern and soon took over full-fledged writing for Bollywood. She contributes news articles for CT and intends to write on diverse issues on Bollywood.
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