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He created an impression with his powerful portrayal of negative characters in films like Neerja, Raabta and Padmaavat, but actor Jim Sarbh now wants to look beyond these one-sided characters as he says he is really tired of playing people who don’t care about others.

“When I played these roles, they were the only ones that were offered to me. However, now I have the liberty to be a lot more selective. I am a little bored of playing negative characters. I want to now look at meaty, complicated roles. I am not interested in one-sided characters,” Sarabh told IANS in an e-mail interview from Mumbai, where he was the part of the celebrations of premium menswear brand Selected Homme.

Jim Sarbh: I’m A Little Bored Of Playing Negative Characters; Want To Look At Meaty Roles!

Some of the high street fashion labels — Jack & Jones, Vero Moda, Only, Junarose, Only & Sons, along with Selected Homme — hosted a celebration at Grand Hyatt in Mumbai that was attended by Bollywood’s young brigade — Ranveer Singh, Sonakshi Sinha, Kiara Advani, Shikha Talsania and Priyank Sharma, along with Sarabh — who walked for their respective brands.

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Talking about his previous roles and the kind of characters he wants to do in future, Sarabh said: “I am really tired of playing characters who don’t care about people. I now want to start portraying characters who care about people.”

His portrayal of Malik Kafur, the slave-general of Ranveer Singh’s character Alauddin Khilji in filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Padmaavat, brought him loads of appreciation.