‘I never thought someone could offer me lead role’

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Lyricist-singer Swanand Kirkire says he was surprised to be approached to play the lead in Prakash Jha’s upcoming production ‘Crazy Cukkad Family’ as he never believed someone could trust a non-actor with such a big role. Swanand has previously done cameos in films like ‘Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi’ and ‘Eklavya’, but he is making his full-fledged movie debut with the Ritesh Menon-directed comedy, which is releasing on January 16. “I liked my part in the film but did not believe that someone would offer me such a big role. I told the film’s director, Ritesh, to first speak to Prakash Jha as he knows me. When Prakash ji liked the idea, I realised it was something serious and took it up,” Swanand told PTI.

Swanand, who plays the role of the eldest brother of a dysfunctional family in the film, said now he is enjoying being an actor and would consider taking up more offers in future. “I enjoyed working in the film. My whole image of a lyricist and composer has been broken by the role in the film. He is a rude, shameless man. After seeing the film, people will not believe that I have written such thought-provoking songs. But if people like my performance, I will take up more acting offers,” he said. ‘Crazy Cukkad Family’, also stars ‘Chak De! India’ actress Shilpa Shukla, Kushal Punjabi and Siddharth Sharma.(PTI)

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