Life has changed dramatically for Adarsh Gourav since his breakout performance in The White Tiger (2021). He has seen it all in the past 13 months — international acclaim, noteworthy projects, and a BAFTA nomination. Now, his gripping act has won him a nomination in the Best Actor (Male): Film category at the mid-day and Radio City Hitlist OTT Awards. As we revisit the film, Gourav describes his character Balram — who, on seeing society’s apathy towards the poor, uses devious means to realise his ambitions — as a survivor. He begins, “Balram’s greed comes out when he realises that life is beyond his control. Everyone around is unforgiving and selfish; they cause him to become what he does. You can’t endorse what he does to get away. I don’t judge him, because do we really judge ourselves? We don’t.”
The actor reveals he never revisited Ramin Bahrani’s directorial venture after its release. “I don’t like watching my movies. I watched it a few times to know what went right and what went wrong. But beyond that, it feels narcissistic.
I can’t look beyond a few scenes which I didn’t nail,” he says, citing the example of a sequence that was edited out. “In the scene, Ashok [Rajkummar Rao] sleeps with a sex worker after Pinky [Priyanka Chopra] leaves him. On realising that Ashok has done this, Balram feels he can do it too. He meets a girl, has a chat and sleeps with her. I was terrible at it.”
Gourav admits that The White Tiger has given him everything he had dreamed of. So, how famous is he now? “Oh, hardly. I get a reality check every now and then,” he laughs. “I was in Rajasthan last year for Valentine’s Day, and we wanted a table. Every place was booked out. Someone suggested we pull strings. So, I made calls to restaurants, and no one there had even watched the film. Eventually, one place knew me. They gave me a table, but that’s because they weren’t sold out.”
Cast your vote for the Hitlist OTT Awards
Adarsh Gourav has been nominated in the Best Actor (Male): Film category for The White Tiger. The other nominees are:
. Abhishek Bachchan (Bob Biswas)
. Dhanush (Atrangi Re)
. Farhan Akhtar (Toofaan)
. Sidharth Malhotra (Shershaah)
. Vicky Kaushal (Sardar Udham)
Log on to www.radiocity.in/hitlistawards to cast your vote.
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Voting lines close on March 18.
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