Foraying into films with Chandu Champion, Srinagar boy Aatif Bin Altaf on how director Kabir bettered him as actor; says SRK’s struggle inspired him to pursue movies
Kartik Aaryan in Chandu Champion
For Kashmir boy Aatif Bin Altaf, Bollywood was always the destination. Little did he know that it would happen to him sooner than later. Altaf, who hails from Pantha Chowk in Srinagar, has got his Bollywood break in Kabir Khan’s Chandu Champion, which features Kartik Aaryan in the lead role. “A casting agency in Srinagar contacted me for the role as the agents had seen my work in ads. When they told me I was selected for Chandu Champion, I was thrilled. I didn’t have to
audition,” he beams.
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Chandu Champion is based on the life of Murlikant Petkar, who was rendered paraplegic after sustaining injuries in the 1965 India-Pakistan war. He then rose against the odds to become India’s first Paralympic gold medalist in 1972 by bagging the top place in 50-metre freestyle swimming. Director Khan and leading man Aaryan recently wrapped up the Kashmir schedule, in which they shot the crucial war sequences. Altaf, who plays a soldier alongside Aaryan, is all praise for the actor. “Kartik sir is calm and very hard-working. No matter how much time it takes, he gives all his shots with complete patience. I learnt punctuality from him—sometimes we’d have to wake up at 3.30 am to reach the sets by 4 am. Kartik sir, along with the entire team, would always be on time.”
Aatif Bin Altaf with Kabir Khan
An actor’s first director can often leave a lasting impression. Altaf considers himself fortunate to take baby steps in the industry under Khan’s guidance. “Some of the shots were challenging. No matter how long it takes, Kabir sir wants that perfect shot. He remains calm in stressful situations. He advised me on how to become a better actor.”
Currently studying in the 12th standard, the aspiring actor plans to shift base to Mumbai after appearing for his final exams. He knows the road ahead won’t be easy, but is certain that acting is his calling. “It has been my passion since I was 11 years old. My parents have always supported my [choice]. My biggest inspiration has been Shah Rukh Khan. More than his acting, his struggles have inspired me to become an actor. Coming from Delhi with no Bollywood connections or contacts, the way he carved his name in the film industry is motivating.”