Rajkummar Rao Believes Small Town Stories Need To Break Shackles Of Film Formula (Photo Credit: Instagram)

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It’s been almost 12 years for Rajkummar Rao in the movies. With a filmography that boasts of brave choices, he has become one of the most prominent acting talents in the country. Throw any role at him and he will deliver a flawless performance every time.

As his new release ‘Badhaai Do’ hits the screens on Friday, which is based on the concept of lavender marriage, Rajkummar spoke with IANS about how it’s high time that stories from small towns travel an extra mile, his character and conversations with his director Harshavardhan Kulkarni (who is also a fellow FTII alumnus of the actor).

Talking about the writing process of the film, Rajkummar Rao says, “The writing team has worked very hard on it, they have been working on the script for the last 2 years now. It had also gone through multiple drafts and a lot of people from the (LGBTQ) community were also involved in the script writing. So, it has been written in a very sensitive way even after keeping the entertainment part intact.”

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