Published 18:43 IST, March 7th 2021
Vicky Kaushal visits Uri base camp in Kashmir, spends the day with locals
Vicky Kaushal Sunday visited the Uri base camp in Kashmir and thanked the Indian army for the honour. See pictures —
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Vicky Kaushal on Sunday visited the Uri base camp in Kashmir and thanked the Indian Army for the honour. The actor shared some pictures on his Instagram handle and wrote, "Thank You for giving me an opportunity to spend a lovely day with the locals who were so full of warmth and amazingly talented."
Vicky Kaushal had a career turnaround with Uri: The Surgical Strike, one of the biggest hits of the year 2019. He also won a National Award for the film. Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film was based on the Indian Army's surgical strikes across the LoC. Uri featured Vicky as a commander, who leads a group of paratroopers in the surgical strikes following terror attacks on the Indian Army camp in Uri in Kashmir.
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Almost said no to 'Uri': Vicky Kaushal
Vicky Kaushal at the 10th Jagran Film Festival revealed how he had almost said NO to the film. "Actually I had almost said no to 'Uri'. I was shooting for 'Raazi' when I got a call from Ronnie Screwvala's team. I was told they're sending me an action film script and I'm the first actor they're approaching, and plan to make the film now. We were shooting an emotional scene in 'Raazi', so it was a heavy day. I went back home and I saw the script. Then I wasn't (thinking like) an actor, I wanted to know what had happened because we had seen it in the news," the actor said.
The actor said that he picked up the script as a book, wanting to know the details of the operation, but because he was tired or was "subconsciously in a separate space", even after reading it for four hours, he couldn't connect with it. "There was so much technical information involved, the Army, the language. For 14 hours that day I was playing a Pakistani major and then suddenly this was India versus Pakistan and I have to be on the Indian side. There was something I couldn't connect to."
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Vicky went back to shoot Raazi the next day, with the script still lying in his house. It was his father, action director Sham Kaushal, who read the script and asked the actor what he thought of it.
"I said I couldn't enter the zone. It took me a long time as usually I finish a script in two hours but I took four-and-a-half hours for this one. He told me, 'If you miss doing this film, it'll be the stupidest decision of your life'," he added. Vicky then decided to finish his "Raazi" schedule and then come back to the script properly.
"Then I finished it in one-and-a-half hours and felt I was reading it for the first time. I called RSVP and said I want to do this, please don't go to any other actor I will do anything for the film," he said.
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(With PTI inputs)
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Updated 18:43 IST, March 7th 2021