How Grateful is Sanjay Kapoor to His 'Incredible' Directors?
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Mumbai, Feb 10 (NationPress) Actor Sanjay Kapoor expresses his heartfelt gratitude towards the 'remarkable' directors he has had the chance to collaborate with over the past eight years for their unwavering belief in him.
Reflecting on his extraordinary journey, Sanjay acknowledged filmmakers Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar, Bejoy Nambiar, Karishma Kohli, Sriram Raghavan, Ali Abbas Zafar, and Neeraj Ghaywan.
Describing the last eight years of his cinematic adventure as 'remarkable', he shared on the photo-sharing platform, "These last 8 years has been a remarkable journey for me as an Actor only because I have worked with the best directors. I just wanted to express my gratitude for having faith in me and casting me in their projects! #dibakarbanerjee @zoieakhtar @fissionfeatures @bejoynambiar @karishmakohli #sriramraghavan @homster @nix_bhat @prakashjproductions @aliabbaszafar @tusharjalota @honeytrehan ! (sic)."
Sanjay also mentioned that currently, he is working with two talented directors, Divyanshu Malhotra and Divyansh Pandit.
"Working with 2 exceptionally talented directors at present @divyanshumalhotra__ @divyanshpandit!", he added.
In response to Sanjay's post, director Divyanshu commented, "Thank you for having this faith in me sir...means the world to me."
The actor-director duo is collaborating on the upcoming web series, "Ab Hoga Hisaab", featuring Shaheer Sheikh and Mouni Roy.
Produced by Arré Studio, this drama boasts an impressive ensemble cast including Avinash Mishra, Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia, Harman Singha, and Asheema Vardaan, along with others.
The recently released announcement video showcases Shaheer as Bobby Manocha, a man who is at a breaking point both physically and mentally, Mouni Roy as Kamna, who understands the true price of power, and Sanjay as Goldy Sekhon, the ruthless character who believes in acting before time runs out.
Commenting on his next project, Sanjay revealed that he was captivated by "Ab Hoga Hisaab" because it delves into human emotions under extreme stress.