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'Jersey' touched my heart, says Shahid Kapoor
Actor Shahid Kapoor, who next will be seen on screen in the Bollywood remake of the Telugu hit ‘Jersey,’ says he cried four times after watching the original film because he could relate to the central character of the story, who is close to his age.
Actor Shahid Kapoor, who next will be seen on screen in the Bollywood remake of the Telugu hit 'Jersey,' says he cried four times after watching the original film because he could relate to the central character of the story, who is close to his age.
"I never wanted to be part of a remake again (after 'Kabir Singh'). I wanted to do an original film because people might think I am only doing remakes, but when I saw the film (Jersey), it touched my heart.
Although it is based on cricket, it tells the story of a 36-year-old guy who has a six-year-old son. He used to play cricket but he quit the game.
For certain reasons, at the age of 36, he decides to play cricket again because that's the only thing he knows," Shahid said while interacting with the media at Star Screen Awards on Monday in Mumbai.
He added: "Personally, I could relate with this story because, too, am 38 years old. Sometimes, I also used to feel that I am not delivering a blockbuster film, so what should I do? Should I try something else?
There is a time in everyone's life when we wonder why we are not doing well in life. Then you do something else, or make some kind of compromise."
Shahid said he could relate to the the original Telugu film tremendously. "Deep down, I feel you should do things you love or feel connected to, whether you get success or not.
You should feel satisfaction in heart while doing what you do. That's the message of this film. Actually, I cried four times when I saw the film.
This character is not like Kabir Singh at all. He is very quiet and introverted in nature. But his journey is inspiring," the actor said.
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