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Why are there three 'R' in Hunterrr? Gulshan Devaiah tells you

After the surprise box office success of Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum and Grand Masti, the Hindi film industry is opening up for more adult comedies. Director Harshwardhan Kulkarni’s Hunterrr is latest in the list.

Updated on: Mar 20, 2015 01:54 PM IST
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After the surprise box office success of Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum and Grand Masti, the Hindi film industry is opening up for more adult comedies. Director Harshwardhan Kulkarni’s Hunterrr is latest in the list.



The lead actor Gulshan Devaiah, who plays Mandar Ponkshe in the film, talks about his role. "I got the script and realised that Hunetrrr has a very Amol Palekar vibe to it. It’s about an average young man whose dress sense is rather bad, has an average job, and on top of everything else, he doesn’t care much about any bigger success in life. The shy and insecure guy has always dreamt of a colourful life. It’s a paradox that such an under confident guy leads the life of a hunter."



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(Radhika Apte is playing the leading lady in Hunterrr)



"I have never lived a life like Mandar. He overcomes his fear in order to become a stud. He is not a bad guy though he does all sorts of weird things. I am happy that there is a lot of positivity around the film," adds Devaiah.



He adds, "I was an only child and I grew up by myself, so I always rely on my imagination to do a role. But of course, you’ve to stay with the script."



Given the movie's genre and an "overactive Censor Board" that seems very hard on films with adult content these days, did Hunterrr run into any difficulties with the board?



Gulshan says, "We didn’t have any problem with the Censor Board as we were always going for the A certificate. It made perfect sense to us because of the theme of Hunterrr. It’s about Mandar Ponkshe’s sexual journey. Harshwardhan Kulkarni (director of the film) said, ‘I am my own censor’ and he was very practical about his approach."



He is also happy with the final cut of the movie. Says Gulshan, "It’s not about watching the final cut.(Smiles)I have seen the film like 30 times... just joking, but I have seen it so many times that I know about almost every cut and dissolve. That's all possible versions of the story, all permutations and combinations included. But, it’s not a new thing for me as I was present during the editing of my other films like Peddlers and The Girl In Yellow Boots also."



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Rohit Vats

Rohit Vats is a film journalist who loves to read in between the lines. He can spend hours watching films and cricket matches. Also a script consultant.

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