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Every bad has a little good in them: Tahir Raj Bhasin

| | Nov 04, 2016, at 01:46 am
Mumbai, Nov 3 (IBNS): Tahir Raj Bhasin is known for his role as the baddest of baddies in his debut film Mardani and is soon going to be seen in Force 2 which is all set to release on Nov 18.

A complete 90’s kid who loves characters that are flawed and imperfect, thinks it’s the vulnerability of the character that attracts him to a role.

For Tahir, dark is the new cool and as long as he is acting in stories worth telling, he is happy irrespective of the character being negative or positive.

Tahir who plays a grey character yet again in his upcoming movie says, “Whether he’s a chocolate boy die hard romantic or a gangster with swag, every good has a little bad and every bad has a little good in them.”

The young actor will also be seen doing a lot of action led scenes in Force 2.

When asked about shooting for the heavy-duty action he said, “Yes, particularly the roof-top chase scenes- the parts where we’re on a cable sliding between building and the hanging off balconies, were all done on real locations in Budapest. It was demanding and I was in functional and calisthenics training for eight months, with John’s trainer Vinod Channa, to be able to work on set. There were also the handling weapons and the rush of using a loaded firearm.”

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