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Vir Das calls Kangana once-in-a-generation actor

‘Happy Patel Khatarnak Jasoos’ actor Vir Das calls Kangana Ranaut 'once-in-a-generation actor' after 'Revolver Rani'

Reflecting on their electric chemistry in the 2014 dark comedy ‘Revolver Rani’, Vir Das recalls the thrilling chaos of working alongside Kangana Ranaut. Their scenes were a vibrant tug-of-war, with Ranaut delivering a performance brimming with intensity. Since that whirlwind collaboration, Das has taken on new challenges, stepping into the director’s chair for the spy comedy ‘Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos’.

Vir Das has shared a candid memory from his time working with Kangana Ranaut, offering a blunt and lively look back at their 2014 film ‘Revolver Rani’. Speaking in a recent interview, the actor described their on-screen partnership as intense, chaotic, and surprisingly fun. His comments have renewed interest in the film and the unusual pairing that once sparked plenty of conversation.

Vir Das on working with Kangana Ranaut in ‘Revolver Rani’

In a recent chat with Mashable Middle East, Vir Das reacted to a still from ‘Revolver Rani’ featuring himself and Kangana Ranaut. Recalling the experience, Das said, “We both spent the movie beating the sh*t out of each other. It’s a very dark, twisted black comedy. She’s a once-in-a-generation actress, so I had a good time working with her.”

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The remark summed up the film’s tone and the dynamic between the two actors. ‘Revolver Rani’ leaned into dark laughs and rough corners, not sweet romance. Kangana Ranaut drove the film with a wild, no-holds-barred turn. Vir Das flipped expectations too, trading his familiar city-guy humor for a quieter role that lands in dangerous territory.Ranaut played Alka Singh, a volatile politician from the hinterland who ruled through fear and impulse. The role later came to be seen as one of her boldest performances. Satyendra is a mild-mannered bank clerk with strong principles who is drawn into Alka’s violent orbit. The clash between her aggression and his restraint became one of the film’s most talked-about elements.

Vir Das after ‘Revolver Rani’ and ‘Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos’

Vir Das has since expanded his creative range. He was last seen in ‘Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos’, which also marked his directorial debut. Backed by Aamir Khan, the spy comedy reunited Aamir Khan, Vir Das, and Imran Khan after their earlier collaboration in ‘Delhi Belly’. The film also featured Mona Singh, Mithila Palkar, Sharib Hashmi, and Shruti Tawade.‘Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos’ follows Happy Smith Waisley, a rookie spy played by Vir Das. Happy is a skilled cook living in England with his adopted father, a secret agent. After repeated rejections from MI-7, he finally lands a mission linked to the disappearance of a British citizen in Goa. During the assignment, he learns he was adopted from Panjim in 1991 after his mother died in a crossfire. That discovery leads him to embrace his real identity as Happy Patel. Go to Source

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