EXCLUSIVE! Sohum Shah Opens Up About Maharani, Fallen With Sonakshi Sinha & Plans For Tumbbad 2
Actor-producer Sohum Shah got candid with us at Filmibeat about his recent SonyLIV release Maharani and shared that he is most excited to be seen as a cop in his upcoming project with Sonakshi Sinha. Sohum also opened up about his aspirations as an actor and how he is using the lockdown to get in touch with his roots.
Sohum, who's also acted and produced projects like Ship of Theseus and Tumbbad, opened up about his character's comparisons with Lalu Prasad Yadav and the kind of projects his family wants to see him in. "My family is also waiting for me to do characters that are larger than life because they are not interested in unique stories like Tumbbad. They want to see me in films similar to the ones they grew up watching," Sohum said in an exclusive chat with Filmibeat.
Here are excerpts from the interview,
1.
Your
performance
in
Maharani
has
been
praised
by
many
fans.
How
has
the
response
of
the
show
been?
Maharani
has
gotten
a
lot
of
love
from
the
audience,
even
more
than
we
expected,
so
I
am
really
happy
that
so
many
people
have
watched
the
show
and
are
appreciating
all
the
work
that
we
have
done.
2.
How
did
you
prepare
for
your
character
with
such
a
complex
history?
We
also
heard
that
you
had
gained
weight
to
play
Bheema
Bharti,
which
made
you
look
very
unrecognisable
in
the
show.
Being
unrecognisable
is
like
the
biggest
compliment
an
actor
can
get
for
his
performance,
but
I
didn't
really
have
much
to
do
with
the
weight
gain.
I
will
give
full
credit
for
the
same
to
my
mother.
I
was
at
home
during
the
lockdown
and
the
way
mothers
are,
they
always
think
their
children
are
not
eating
enough.
So
by
the
time
I
had
to
come
back
to
Mumbai
I
had
gained
10
kgs.
All
this
while
I
was
thinking
the
first
thing
to
do
after
going
back
would
be
losing
weight.
But
fortunately,
I
was
offered
this
show,
Maharani
which
fit
well
with
my
weight
at
the
time.
I didn't really get much time to prepare for the role because we started shooting within 20 days after I joined the cast. Luckily, Subhash sir (director) speaks very well in Bihari and also our writer's team is from Bihar, so they helped a lot with the dialect. An even bigger challenge was catching on to Bheema's psychology, I watched a lot of videos of Indian politicians, and political leaders from Bihar. I didn't have to work too hard because I could easily grasp his thought process and the biggest contribution was a dialogue from the show, "Jail ke taale tutengay, Bheema babu chutengay." After I heard that I knew exactly what kind of self-assured and confidant person Bheema is.
3.
Makers
have
made
it
clear
that
the
show
is
fictional,
but
what
do
you
have
to
say
about
the
comparisons
with
Lalu
Prasad-Rabri
Devi?
The
show
is
fictional,
it
isn't
even
inspired
or
based
on
anyone
but
because
everyone
is
so
aware
about
politics,
comparisons
are
bound
to
happen.
So
no
matter
which
political
show
you
make
people
are
going
to
make
some
connections,
I
think
that
is
what
happened
with
Maharani.
But
if
you
watch
past
first
few
episodes,
you
will
release
that
that
is
not
the
case.
Maharani
Web
Series
Review:
Huma
Qureshi
Gives
Her
Best
In
The
Political
Drama
That
Tries
Too
Hard
4.
How
have
you
been
dealing
with
the
pandemic?
Have
you
been
reading
more
scripts
or
like
most
of
your
fans
you
too
got
sucked
into
bingeing
content
online?
I
have
been
catching
up
on
online
content
but
mostly
spending
time
with
my
friends
at
home.
I
spent
the
last
10
years
in
Mumbai
working
on
films
and
lost
touch
with
everyone.
After
spending
so
much
time
doing
one
thing
you
can
lose
touch
with
reality,
so
this
has
been
a
good
experience
as
an
actor
also.
There
is
more
to
learn
here
as
I
spend
more
time
with
everyone.
5.
Your
filmography
consists
of
films
with
different
genres
and
Maharani
is
another
unexpected
project.
What
attracts
you
to
different
scripts?
We
are
very
small
actors,
whoever
offers
work
I
will
work
with
them.
People
think
I
am
choosy
with
my
scripts
but
it
is
the
opposite,
I
get
very
few
offers.
Since
I
don't
have
formal
training
from
places
like
the
National
School
of
Drama,
people
are
wary
of
hiring
me.
Producers
aren't
sure
if
I
will
be
able
to
take
on
a
role,
they
are
also
wary
of
the
kind
of
projects
I
have
worked
on
because
they
are
very
unusual.
So whatever projects I have worked on are all thanks to the personal relationships I have made and the people that I have met over the years. Dibakar Banerjee loved Ship of Theseus and got in touch with me, I met Subhash Kapoor at the National Awards, when I received one for Ship of Theseus and he got for Jolly LLB. We didn't work together right away but eventually, he got in touch with me for Maharani.
People also wonder if I am serious about acting because I am a producer. But as an actor, I am very greedy and want to be a part of all kinds of films. From comedy, romance, horror to all-out commercial films. My family is also waiting for me to do characters that are larger than life because they are not interested in unique stories like Tumbbad. They want to see me in films similar to the ones they grew up watching and I am also interested in it. So now finally after 10 years, I am getting such roles with Maharani and the upcoming show Fallen with Sonakshi Sinha.
6.
Most
of
your
projects
have
been
unique
and
ahead
of
their
time,
but
with
OTT,
more
unique
stories
are
getting
a
platform
and
fans
are
enjoying
them.
Do
you
think
the
industry
is
finally
catching
up
to
artists
who
believe
in
storytelling
more
than
the
commercial
aspect?
It
is
true
when
we
started
working
on
Tumbbad
in
2012,
no
one
was
working
on
films
like
that.
People
didn't
even
talk
about
philosophical
films
at
the
time
of
Ship
of
Theseus.
But
now
that
such
films
are
coming
out,
it
makes
me
happy
to
see
that
the
audience
is
getting
a
chance
to
see
something
different
and
they
are
also
enjoying
it.
Thanks
to
OTT
and
the
different
content,
people
are
now
accepting
such
stories
easily.
It
also
makes
things
easier
for
us
who
want
to
make
unique
films.
7.
There
have
been
rumours
about
Tumbbad
2,
and
fans
are
waiting
to
hear
about
the
sequel.
What
would
you
like
to
share
with
them?
It
took
me
seven
years
to
make
the
first
film,
it's
too
soon
to
talk
about
Tumbbad
2.
We
are
still
trying
to
crack
the
right
storyline
and
have
3-4
ideas,
but
nothing
has
been
set
in
stone.
I
am
going
to
make
Tumbbad
2
but
not
for
the
box
office
or
the
demand
but
because
the
world
of
Tumbbad
was
so
unique
we
wanted
to
explore
it
more.
8.
Can
you
share
something
with
us
about
your
upcoming
show
with
Sonakshi
Sinha?
I
and
Sonakshi
both
are
playing
cops
in
the
film.
The
series
might
release
sometime
in
November
or
December
this
year.
I
really
enjoyed
playing
the
unique
and
complex
character.
This
is
the
first
time
I
got
a
chance
to
play
a
cop
and
wearing
the
uniform
was
an
amazing
experience.
I
grew
up
watching
big
stars
play
cops
in
movies,
and
especially
after
watching
I
really
wanted
to
play
a
cop.
Now
I
finally
got
the
chance,
so
I
am
excited
for
the
show
to
come
out.
Sohum
Shah-starrer
Tumbbad
Is
All
Set
For
A
Sequel?
Details
Inside
9.
What
can
your
fans
expect
from
you
in
your
future
projects?
I
am
doing
a
silent
comedy
film
and
I
am
really
excited
about
it.
The
film
also
stars
Nushrratt
Bharuccha,
Nora
Fatehi,
Konkona
Sen
Sharma,
who
was
all
very
different
actors.
So
I
think
I
will
get
to
experience
something
completely
new
and
I
am
really
looking
forward
to
it.
On
the
production
front,
we
have
been
working
on
a
horror
story,
and
are
waiting
for
the
release
of
three
films
which
have
already
been
shot.