Aditya Panscholi has landed with the villain's role in Rohan Sippy's untitled Goan drug-bust drama
Aditya Panscholi has landed with the villain's role in Rohan Sippy's untitled Goan drug-bust drama. The character named Biscuit is a powerful druglord.
According to Panscholi, "It is one of the most dangerous characters written for Hindi cinema and one of the most powerful antagonist parts I've ever come across." As the plot progresses, Panscholi's character is revealed as the mind behind one of the biggest drug organisations operating all over the world from Goa.
Says Aditya, "You'll be shocked to know how many negative parts I've said no to in recent months just because I was required to grit my teeth, snarl, be around hot babes and sport fancy guns. Rohan's film offered me a character that has never been seen in Hindi films. After a long time, I've been offered a part I can sink my teeth into."
Going Goan
Aditya has already started preparing seriously for the sinewy look required. He says, "I've been going to Goa since the age of 18. I practically spend half the year there. I can speak Konkaniu00a0-- as required my by characteru00a0-- but Rohan Sippy didn't know that when he signed me. I'm going to pick up all my clothes and accessories from Goa itself."
Aditya says he cringes each time he reads about the crime situation in Goa. "I've gradually watched it turn into a nightmarish den of drugs and rape. I'm hoping Rohan's film will create an awareness about the enormity of the drug racket in Goa. My character Biscuit (short for Biskita, a common enough name in Goa) is dangerous because he's so suave and civil on the outside."
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