Synopsis
Mohit Dagga expresses his excitement about his Bollywood debut in 'Tumko Meri Kasam'. He plays the elder son of Anupam Kher, highlighting the meaningful role and his journey in the film, directed by Vikram Bhatt. Mohit is eager to explore challenging roles that push his acting boundaries.Key Takeaways
- Mohit Dagga's Bollywood debut is with 'Tumko Meri Kasam'.
- He plays a significant role as Anupam Kher's elder son.
- Filming took place in Mumbai and Udaipur.
- Directed by Vikram Bhatt, the experience was fulfilling.
- Mohit seeks challenging roles that expand his acting skills.
Mumbai, March 9 (NationPress) After establishing his talent in television, actor Mohit Dagga is ready to make a mark in Bollywood with 'Tumko Meri Kasam'. He is incredibly excited about securing a significant and uplifting role in the film.
Discussing his character in the film, Mohit revealed, "I portray the elder son of Anupam Kher sir, and my character has a profound bond with him. I am there for him during tough times, making this role even more meaningful."
The movie, filmed in Mumbai and Udaipur, gave Mohit the chance to delve into new acting dimensions alongside some of the industry's top talents.
Under the direction of Vikram Bhatt, 'Tumko Meri Kasam' was a rewarding journey for Mohit. "It felt fantastic to work with Vikram Bhatt sir. I have always held his work in high regard. He is very gentle and fosters a welcoming environment on set," he noted.
Sharing the screen with Anupam Kher made the experience even more memorable for Mohit. He praised the veteran actor, stating, "Anupam Kher sir has a captivating personality. Despite receiving awards like the Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri, he remains incredibly humble. His presence and jovial nature kept the atmosphere lively on set, and before we knew it, 15-20 days of shooting had flown by."
'Tumko Meri Kasam' is loosely inspired by the life of Dr. Ajay Murdia, the founder of the renowned Indira IVF chain. Featuring Adah Sharma, Esha Deol, and Ishwak Singh in leading roles, the project also includes Durgesh Kumar, Sushant Singh, Nazeea Syed Hasan, Shubhankar Das, and Manmeet Singh Sawhney in supporting roles.
Mohit expressed his desire to seek roles that test his acting abilities, stating, "I am on the lookout for projects that challenge me to go beyond merely delivering lines. Acting is about expressing feelings even without dialogue. I want to take on roles that stimulate my thoughts and allow me to experiment with my craft."