Aasif Khan to shed his image from Mirzapur and Panchayat, to play a funky energetic man in Ishq Chakallas
Aasif Khan on his role in Ishq Chakallas
Updated : November 19, 2021 02:52 PM ISTActor Aasif Khan best known for his work in Mirzapur, Panchayat, Pataal Lok and many more is all set to explore romantic comedy genre in his next film 'Ishq Chakallas' helmed by director Hupu Ashok Yadav and produced by Kevin Johnson and Nupur Chandrakar of Green Apple Films. Starring Anshumaan Pushkar and Mukti Mohan, the movie will be shot in Madhya Pradesh and Chattishgarh. It also features Zeishan Quadri, Rajesh Sharma, Dipika Chikhlia, Monica Sharma and Jagdish Raj Purohit in pivotal roles. Music will be composed by Vishal Mishra and lyrics written by Raj Shekhar.
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Sharing his excitement on working with the director, producer and other casts he says, "I'm really excited to work with Director Ashok sir as he challenges his actor a lot. I feel great working with such people. I'm eagerly waiting for this journey to start.I have always been a fan of ensemble cast rather than hero centric films. I'm glad that I'll get to work with such a talent ensemble casts in this film. Anshumaan is a old friend of mine and it feels great to reunite with him again."
Sharing about his role he says,"This character is very special because it's very different from my previous work. He is very funky, energetic and with lots of layers. I feel I will surprise myself in playing this role. I haven't explored this genre before and now I'm getting to experience it. As an actor, it's always an effort to play versatile roles. Hence I took up this interesting character."
Talking about Ishq Chakallas he shares,"I feel according to me Ishq Chakallas means love in a commotion, thrill, fun along with money. So all this element will bring a great madness to the audience. I believe audience will thoroughly enjoy this as it has a full family pack elements.You might have seen thriller and madness separately and love separately in any film. But all this coming together in one film is something unique and worth watching."