Aamir Dalvi Scared by Villain's Silence in Anurag Kashyap's 'Kennedy'

Actor Aamir Dalvi discusses the challenges of playing the prime antagonist, Salim Kattawala, in the upcoming film "Kennedy." He reveals that the character's silent, unshakeable conviction was more terrifying than typical villainous traits. Dalvi approached the role not as a villain, but as a man who genuinely believes his actions are correct. The dark noir film, directed by Anurag Kashyap and starring Rahul Bhat and Sunny Leone, premieres on ZEE5 on February 20.

Key Points: Aamir Dalvi on Playing Terrifying Villain in 'Kennedy' Film

  • Aamir Dalvi's Bollywood debut as antagonist
  • Character's silence was the real scare
  • Role required immense restraint
  • Film is a dark noir directed by Anurag Kashyap
  • Premiering on ZEE5 on February 20
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Aamir Dalvi reveals the silence of his character in 'Kennedy' left him scared

Actor Aamir Dalvi reveals why the silent power of his antagonist role in Anurag Kashyap's 'Kennedy' left him deeply unsettled.

"What truly scared me here was the silence... That kind of quiet power stays with you, and it's deeply unsettling. - Aamir Dalvi"

Mumbai, Feb 16

Actor Aamir Dalvi has effectively pushed his boundaries as an actor with "Kennedy", where he is seen essaying the role of the prime antagonist Salim Kattawala.

Although Aamir has previously tried his hand at morally complex characters, the project marks his Bollywood debut as an antagonist.

Reflecting on exploring the world of Salim, Aamir revealed that the silence in the character is what left him truly scared.

He shared, "I've played negative characters before, so darkness itself doesn't scare me. What truly scared me here was the silence. Salim doesn't need to prove anything to anyone. He just walks into a room and something shifts, the air changes. That kind of quiet power stays with you, and it's deeply unsettling."

Aamir further stated that for him, the real challenge while essaying the character was the restraint.

He added that he never saw Salim as a villain but as someone who is convinced that whatever he is doing is absolutely correct.

"I never approached him as a villain. I approached him as a man who genuinely believes he's doing what needs to be done. That belief is terrifying because it comes from conviction. When someone doesn't think they're wrong, they stop questioning themselves, and that's when they become capable of anything," he added.

Featuring Rahul Bhat and Sunny Leone in the lead, "Kennedy" is a dark noir where morality blurs and survival comes at a cost.

It narrates the tale of Kennedy, an insomniac ex-police officer who operates secretly for the corrupt system, lives in different conditions, and goes on a lookout for salvation.

Made under the direction of Anurag Kashyap, "Kennedy" is expected to premiere on ZEE5 on February 20.

Meanwhile, Aamir is known for his work in television shows such as "Shapath Supercops vs Supervillains", "Sanskaar Laxmi", "Devanshi", "Zindagi's Bhaage Re Mann", and "Aladdin".

- IANS

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Rohit P
Anurag Kashyap and dark noir is a match made in heaven. The cast looks interesting too. Rahul Bhat is underrated and Sunny Leone's choices have been getting better. Hope the film lives up to the hype.
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Aman W
Respect to Aamir Dalvi for making the shift from TV to a serious Bollywood role with a director like Kashyap. That's not easy. TV actors often get typecast. Wishing him all the best.
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Sarah B
"The silence is what left him truly scared." That's a powerful statement. It shows the depth of his preparation. In a country where our movie villains are often loud and dramatic, a quiet, menacing presence can be far more effective.
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Vikram M
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. The article talks a lot about the character's depth, but the plot summary sounds like a typical gritty Anurag film. Hope it brings something new to the table and isn't just style over substance.
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Kavya N
Releasing directly on ZEE5? Good move. Theatres are flooded with mass masala films right now. A dark noir like this might find its true audience on OTT where people can appreciate it properly. Marking my calendar for the 20th!

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