Updated On: 14 January, 2021 09:23 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
As he headlines Kaagaz, Pankaj Tripathi talks about how the film challenges conventional idea of leading man.

A still from Kaagaz
After a stellar year in 2020 that saw him shine bright in Ludo, Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl, Mirzapur 2 and Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors, Pankaj Tripathi has started 2021 on the front foot with Kaagaz. Even as the Satish Kaushik-directed venture opened to a mixed response, the actor believes the movie holds significance as it challenges the conventional idea of a leading man in the Hindi film industry. Ecstatic to take centre-stage in the narrative based on the real-life story of Lal Bihari, a farmer who was declared dead on paper, Tripathi says, “I was never thought of as hero material. I am an actor, and am considered a good one at that. But the film’s idea is redefining heroism in Hindi movies. This is a story of an underdog who fights the system.”
Pankaj Tripathi