What Genre Does Tahir Raj Bhasin Want to Explore Next?

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Key Takeaways
- Tahir Raj Bhasin is eager to explore the comedy genre.
- He values roles that challenge him.
- Collaboration with talented actors enhances performance.
- Every genre has its unique set of challenges.
- He recently played an antagonist in 'Special Ops 2'.
Mumbai, July 26 (NationPress) Actor Tahir Raj Bhasin has demonstrated his talent with remarkable performances in significant projects. Typically, Tahir is recognized for his serious roles.
In an exclusive interview with IANS, the 'Mardaani' star disclosed his aspirations to venture into a different genre.
He expressed, "I would love to engage in a full-fledged comedy in the future."
Tahir elaborated, "I’ve consistently opted for roles that challenge me, and comedy is one genre I have yet to explore. I’m eager to give it a shot – not just for my own growth, but for the audience as well. Comedy presents its own set of unique challenges, and I look forward to delving into that."
When questioned about the challenges of comedy, Tahir remarked that each genre possesses its distinct hurdles.
The 'Chhichhore' actor noted, "Action comes with its own challenges, and comedy is no exception. It requires perfect timing and delivery, but I’m ready to take on the challenge. I believe every actor should step out of their comfort zone to expand their capabilities."
Regarding his recent professional commitments, Tahir was recently featured as a villain in the espionage thriller 'Special Ops 2'.
Explaining what inspired him to join the series, he mentioned the chance to collaborate with talented individuals like Neeraj Pandey and K.K. Menon attracted him to the project.
"I’ve always gravitated towards projects that come with a bit of pressure because I think acting is akin to a table tennis match. The stronger your opponent, the better your performance. In Special Ops, the rivalry between K.K. Menon’s character and mine resonated uniquely with the audience," Tahir stated.
On collaborating with exceptional actors like Menon and Vinay Pathak, he said, "It’s more about teamwork than rivalry. When surrounded by great actors, their energy encourages you to elevate your performance. For me, acting is not a competitive endeavor; it’s a collective effort towards a shared objective."