How did Kunwar Vikram Soni draw inspiration from Lakshya’s role in ‘Kill’ for his action scene in ‘Vasudha’?

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Key Takeaways
- Kunwar Vikram Soni draws significant inspiration from Lakshya’s portrayal in “Kill”.
- Intense training and preparation were key to his performance in “Vasudha.”
- The focus was on making the action scenes feel spontaneous and emotionally engaging.
Mumbai, July 7 (NationPress) TV actor Kunwar Vikram Soni has disclosed that Lakshya’s powerful role in the film “Kill” significantly influenced his knife action scene in the show “Vasudha.”
He elaborated on how observing Lakshya’s performance inspired him to infuse more vigor and authenticity into his own role. Discussing the scene, Kunwar stated, “This wasn’t a typical action scene—it had to feel real. Madhav is not a trained fighter, but he’s the type who rises to the occasion. Therefore, each movement had to appear spontaneous, instinctual, and charged with emotion. We invested considerable time in blade control, partner coordination, and remaining in the moment.”
“I found inspiration in Hrithik Roshan’s calm precision in Vikram Vedha, along with the film Kill—particularly Lakshya’s depiction of Amrit and Raghav Juyal’s Fani. Their knife handling was fast, unpredictable, yet deeply emotional—this remained with me.”
“We dedicated three hours before the main scene, and nearly five hours across two crucial sequences, repeating drills with real knives, fine-tuning blocking and camera angles, gradually increasing the intensity. The director was fully engaged—helping us with clarity and refining each action to ensure the emotion behind every movement felt genuine.”
“While Madhav lacks the moral complexity of those characters, I aimed to channel the same subdued intensity and urgency—the energy that comes from someone fighting with passion, not just skill. Everything in the fight had to feel raw and instinctive, driven by adrenaline and heart.”
In Zee TV’s “Vasudha,” Kunwar Vikram Soni takes on the role of Madhav, alongside Subhanshi Raghuwanshi. In the upcoming storyline, he will engage in high-octane action scenes involving a knife as he attempts to rescue Divya (played by Subhanshi Raghuwanshi), who has been taken hostage.