Shahid all set to play ‘edgy 90s gangster’

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Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor says it is “prep time” as he is all set to play an “edgy and nasty” gangster from the 1990s.
Shahid took to Instagram, where he shared a monochrome selfie post his workout. In the image, he is seen flaunting his pumped up biceps and sporting a rugged beard.
For the caption, he wrote: “Prep time …Naya saal naya maal … Next character, next film what can I do that I haven’t before …….lost in the woods…… But you can’t be original if you aren’t ready to be lost …… DEVA was dark and menacing yet vulnerable and noble …..
He added: “Who will this new guy be …… No friggin clue so far……. But what a joy to discover yet again what lies within. Sliding into the edgy nasty gangster 90s.”
According to reports Shahid is all set to play Hussain Ustara, a notorious gangster in the upcoming action thriller directed by Vishal Bhardwaj. The film stars Triptii Dimri.
Shahid, who is the son of actors Pankaj Kapur and Neelima Azeem, is gearing up for his next be seen in “Deva”, an action thriller film directed by Rosshan Andrrews. It also stars Pooja Hegde.
The plot revolves around a brilliant yet rebellious police officer who uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal while investigating a high-profile case.
He was then seen in films such as Jab We Met, Kaminey, Haider, Udta Punjab, Kabir Singh, Padmaavat, Jersey and Batti Gul Meter Chalu to name a few. (IANS)

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