Mumbai: Shahid Kapoor believes playing Maha
Rawal Ratan Singh was the biggest risk of his career as people
did not know much about the character's journey but he is glad
that "the hero" of "Padmaavat" is rightfully getting his due.
The 36-year-old actor said there were many people who
questioned him for taking up the role, as Padmavati (Deepika
Padukone) and Sultan Alauddin Khilji (Ranveer Singh) were
already popular.
"It was one of the biggest risks of my career to take
a role like this where for one-and-a-half years nobody knew
what it is... So many people had told me why are you doing
this film. I knew my character is an underdog in the film, I'm
happy that the hero of the film is getting so much love.
"Out of the three characters, people know a lot about
Padmavati, about Alauddin Khilji, but nobody knows about Rawal
Ratan Singh. Now you know his journey was also so
spectacular," Shahid said in a group interview.
The actor said he felt "validated" with the praise that
the film, which released after delays and controversies, has
received.
"Everyone is talking about it being the top grosser
but it's a great film. We have come a long way, journey of a
year and a half... There was a point we were wondering will it
be able to release properly. It's been a turbulent and
emotionally draining journey.
"... I feel validated that the film has come out and
people have said so many beautiful things about it," Shahid
said.
"Padmaavat", earlier titled "Padmavati", was in the eye
of the storm as several Rajput groups and politicians were up
in arms against the film over an alleged dream sequence
between Khilji and Padmavati, a claim repeatedly denied by the
director and the team.
The film was stuck with the censor board for a while and
had to miss its December 1 release last year.
It arrived in the theatres on January 25, minus the 'i'
in the title, and several disclaimers and modifications.
PTI