Shah Rukh Khan gave us the room to make ‘Kartavya’ on our own: Saif Ali Khan

Mumbai: Saif Ali Khan said producer Shah Rukh Khan gave the team of ‘Kartavya’ a free hand to make the film the way they wanted. In fact, Shah Rukh was the one who called Saif to inform him about the script that they were developing at ‘Red Chillies’.

“He said, ‘There’s a lovely script and I would like you to hear it and do it’. Then I listened to it and met the director. Once the film was complete, he said, ‘It has come out as a lovely movie’. He was very happy,” Saif said.

Saif added, “Sometimes the presence of Shah Rukh can be overwhelming on sets and I think he understands that. He gave us room to make the film on our own. I felt I was working for his production with his kind of sensibility.”

Directed by Pulkit of ‘Bhakshak’ fame, the film stars Rasika Dugal opposite Saif and the actor said he is a huge fan of the ‘Mirzapur’ star. “It was elevating to work with Dugal. When you work with an artist of this calibre and Rasika is such a wonderful actor, I was challenged and tried my best and it brought out the good work in me also. I’m a big fan of hers and it was nice working with her,” the actor said at the trailer preview of the movie.

Dugal said she has long admired Saif and had a fun experience working with him. “I’ve been an admirer of his work for many years. I had heard that Saif is the most fun co-actor to work with and that was true and more. He has a fantastic sense of humour and he brought in a certain energy to the set, which was beautiful. I wish we had more days to shoot. We unanimously agree that he is handsome,” she said.

Produced by Gauri Khan under ‘Red Chillies Entertainments’, ‘Kartavya’ follows a police officer (Saif), as he navigates rising threats while grappling with the weight of his duty and the safety of his family. As the lines between right and wrong begin to blur, the film unfolds as a layered exploration of power, guilt and the consequences of silence, inviting audiences to question morality and the true cost of justice.

Saif said that what drew him to ‘Kartavya’ was its layered narrative and his character of a police man, named Pawan. “We did the film because it’s a good story. If you put pressure on any person, then you are revealing your true identity and this character goes through different kinds of pressure, be it work-related or family. I found that very interesting and I was like, ‘How will he get out of it? What decisions will he make?’ I thought it was lovely and it all builds up slowly. Pulkit is a fantastic director and I thank the producer for making the film and releasing it,” the actor said.

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