When Saif's Call Answered Shakespeare and Bollywood Alike
Saif Ali Khan recalls how an uncanny conversation with his mother about doing a Shakespearean adaptation synchronized into being cast as Langda Tyagi in Vishal Bhardwaj's 'Omkara'. The role earned him acclaim, showcasing his versatility and boosting his film career significantly. He continues to explore diverse roles that defy his personality.
Actor Saif Ali Khan reminisced about a serendipitous moment when his mother suggested he perform a Shakespearean adaptation, a notion that was realized within minutes through a call from director Vishal Bhardwaj, offering him a part in 'Omkara'.
Khan shared how Bhardwaj's faith in him for the antagonist role of Langda Tyagi paid off. His portrayal became one of the highlights of his career, garnering him a Filmfare Award for best supporting actor.
Still benefiting from the success of 'Omkara', Khan continues to pursue diverse roles. He is set to star in 'Kartavya', a Netflix cop drama. The film offers him another chance to showcase his range as an actor.
(With inputs from agencies.)

