What Makes Rahul Bhat's Character in 'Kennedy' So Lonely, Angry, and Vulnerable?
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Los Angeles, Feb 8 (NationPress) Actor Rahul Bhat, who plays the lead role in the much-anticipated film 'Kennedy', describes his character as lonely, angry, and vulnerable.
The film's trailer was released on Sunday, hinting at a moody, atmospheric storyline that is steeped in silence, rage, and the struggle for survival. As Kennedy becomes embroiled in a perilous conspiracy involving explosives, extortion, and powerful adversaries, he embarks on a tumultuous quest for truth, vengeance, and one final chance at redemption.
Reflecting on his role, Rahul Bhat stated, “Portraying Kennedy transformed me. He is lonely, angry, and vulnerable, perpetually fleeing from his past. Experiencing his silence and rage was both emotionally draining and profoundly rewarding. Witnessing festival audiences connect with the film has given me assurance, and I eagerly anticipate viewers experiencing Kennedy’s journey, his pain, and his quest for redemption.”
The film boasts stylized action, haunting imagery, and the unique noir storytelling of director Anurag Kashyap. Set in gritty Mumbai, it follows Kennedy Uday Shetty (played by Rahul Bhat), a former cop turned contract killer who leads a double life as a cab driver while executing hits for the corrupt Police Commissioner Rasheed Khan.
Haunted by the tragic loss of his son and a fractured family, Kennedy seeks redemption in a city that refuses to let him escape his past. The cast includes Sunny Leone, Mohit Takalkar, Megha Burman, Aamir Dalvi, Abhilash Thapliyal, and Karishma Modi in significant roles.
About the film, Anurag Kashyap remarked, “‘Kennedy’ is one of my most personal projects. The journey has been extensive, but the reactions from film festivals have validated our creative choices. The trailer immerses you in Kennedy’s universe, a man who appears violent on the surface yet is profoundly scarred within. I’m pleased that ZEE5 is presenting the film in its raw, unfiltered form.”
Sunny Leone added, “‘Kennedy’ has thrust me into a completely different emotional realm as an actress. Charlie is enigmatic, fragile, and strong simultaneously, and navigating her journey was both challenging and fulfilling. Collaborating with Anurag Kashyap taught me to value silence over dialogue, which was an enriching experience. This film pushed my boundaries in ways I hadn’t encountered before, and I am genuinely grateful for it. I can’t wait for audiences to delve into this dark, beautiful world.”
'Kennedy' is scheduled to debut on ZEE5 on February 20, 2026.