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Actor Rohit Saraf, who played actress Alia Bhatt’s younger brother in the film Dear Zindagi, will soon be seen as a student of actress Rani Mukerji’s character in Hichki.

“I cannot share a lot about my character, but I’ll be playing the role of a student in the school that Rani ma’am is teaching. All I can say is that this character gave me an opportunity to explore a new emotion that I hadn’t on screen before,” Rohit told IANS.

It is not a cameo, he shared, “It’s a significant role and I play a crucial part in the narrative. It has allowed me to access parts of me that I hadn’t so far. So, in that sense it’s a unique role for me,” said the young actor.

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Alia’s onscreen brother to play Rani’s student

How important is it for him to feature in films with big names?

“I have also worked on a Norwegian production (‘What Will People Say’). This film doesn’t have what you’d traditionally call a star. To me, what’s important is the character, the script and the director.

“When I get to work with big names, it’s always a bonus. Besides, to me, Rani ma’am and Alia Bhatt are much more than just big names. I believe stardom is not just built on the success or failure of an artiste’s films,” he said.

To become stars like Rani and Alia Bhatt, he feels one has to go through a persevering journey which has its own ups and downs, failures and successes.