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“Randeep Hooda’s passion for this project truly surprised me”, says Swatantrya Veer Savarkar actor Palle Singh

Actor Palle Singh has acted in films such as Laal Rang, CAT, Tera Kya Hoga Lovely, and Inspector Avinash.

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Palle Singh in Swatantrya Veer Savarkar

Actor Palle Singh, best known for his roles in films such as Laal Rang, CAT, Tera Kya Hoga Lovely, and Inspector Avinash, portrays Mirza, a Jail Warden in the biopic Swatantrya Veer Savarkar, alongside Randeep Hooda in the titular role. The film marks Randeep Hooda’s directorial debut and also features Ankita Lokhande, Amit Sial in key roles.

Reflecting on his involvement, Palle said, “When Randeep described the role of Mirza, the jail warden at Kaala Pani, I was immediately drawn in. The chance to be part of a biopic about such a revered figure – Savarkar – was a fascinating opportunity to explore his lesser-known contributions to the freedom struggle.”

Discussing the challenges of portraying a character from the 1910s era, he explains, “The biggest hurdle was reconciling my gym-honed physique with the film’s 1910 setting. Director Randeep Hooda emphasized the need for me to shed the ‘gym zone’ look. While a naturally strong and imposing build was desired, it shouldn’t scream modern fitness. The challenge was achieving a physique that resembled someone from that era, while also conveying the character’s inherent evilness and the transformation triggered by encountering Savarkar.”

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Sharing his working experience reuniting with Randeep Hooda, he stated, “Randeep Hooda’s passion for this project truly surprised me. Despite knowing him for years, I witnessed a completely different side of him during filming. His dedication was remarkable – wearing the hats of producer, writer, director, and lead actor simultaneously. The depth of understanding he brought to this complex, period character was truly commendable, especially considering it was a new facet of him as an actor. His extensive preparation, including meeting Savarkar’s family and meticulous research, created a truly enriching learning experience. It was undoubtedly the best experience I’ve had working on a film.”

Recalling a fun anecdote from the set, he mentioned, “In ‘Laal Rang,’ Randeep hit me with a sieve during a scene, which definitely hurt. This time around, there’s a scene where I have to kick him, and there are others where I hit him too. I accidentally ended up hitting him for real a couple of times. By the end, he joked, ‘I only hit you once in ‘Laal Rang,’ but you’re getting me back now!’ We both laughed it off. However, after that, I became hyper-aware of not hurting him because I was so focused on getting into character and the intensity of the scenes.”

Discussing the responses he’s been receiving for the role, he adds, “The audience response is fantastic! People are messaging me saying my character terrified them, which translates to hating the villain! Even those who know me are surprised by the transformation, a testament to how different I am from Mirza in real life.”

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