Ranaksh Rana On \'the Mentor\': \'it Has Elements Of Mahabharata & Sports\'

Ranaksh Rana on ‘The Mentor’: ‘It has elements of Mahabharata & sports’

Mumbai, Oct 27 : Actor Ranaksh Rana, who is a part of the multilingual contemporary mytho-sports drama ‘The Mentor’, has opened up about his character, and shared that the movie has elements of epic saga ‘Mahabharata’ in it.

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Directed by Vinil Vasu, the film is an action drama set against the backdrop of Kabaddi.

Throwing more light on his role, Ranakshsaid: “My character’s name is Happy Singh.He is essentially playing the role of Bheem from Mahabharata in this contemporary mytho-sports drama.He is a man with a golden heart and great strength – always stands up for his friends and is always willing to do his bit for the society.”

“To get a chance to recreate the same magic in contemporary times is a huge opportunity for an actor.Happy is a versatile character, who is a Sardar from Punjab in Kerala.So the name and the layers of my character prompted me to take up this one,” Ranaksh said.

The actor shared: “It is a pan-India film and that’s the beauty of this film.It has elements of Mahabharata and sports in it.Since I am playing the role of a Sardar, there will be a lot of Punjabi dialogues irrespective of which language you are watching the film in.I will mostly dub in all languages.”

If he is interested in ‘Kabaddi’, Ranaksh said: “I have been an active person since childhood and have played a lot of Kabaddi growing up.But I am not a professional Kabaddi player.What you will see on screen is the result of extensive training to understand and appreciate the sport.I got to play the role of a kabaddi player through this film, which is a great achievement and most importantly I learned a lot.”

On the preparation work he did for this role, the actor shared: “Much before the shoot started, I started living the life of a Sardar.It was to connect with the character at a deeper level – wearing a turban and kara (metal bracelet), going to Gurudwara to get into the psyche of Happy Singh.”

“I created a detailed character background to understand him better.I have already been listening to Punjabi songs and therefore I knew a little bit of Punjabi but I watched more Punjabi films to learn the language.

I also went through Kabaddi training, which was a must to understand the nuances of the game,” Ranakshadded.

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