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Rajkumar Hirani on How 'Pritam and Pedro' Breaks Arshad Warsi's Comedy Mold

Filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani explains how his upcoming show "Pritam and Pedro" will change the perception that Arshad Warsi is only suited for comedy roles. The series presents a serious character with a backstory, different from his previous work. Hirani describes the cybercrime drama as fast-paced, with humor and emotion, unlike typical dark cybercrime series. The show, directed by Avinash Arun, premieres on July 3, 2026.

Rajkumar Hirani explains how 'Pritam and Pedro' will break Arshad Warsi's 'only comedy' image

Mumbai, June 29

Filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani has revealed how his upcoming show "Pritam and Pedro" will help change the perception that Arshad Warsi is limited to only comedy roles.

Speaking exclusively to IANS, he shared that the project is designed to showcase a different side of the actor, breaking his long-held on-screen stereotype. We asked Hirani about his third collaboration with Arshad Warsi-how did he zero in on him for the role of a cop in Pritam and Pedro, a cybercrime series? Also, how was the idea for the project conceptualized?

To this, the 'Munna Bhai MBBS 3' director said, "The first two films of my life were with Arshad, and after that, also, I wanted to work with him, but finally, there is a script, there are some roles, and with those roles, you decide who should do it and who should not do it. We were going to do it once or twice, but due to some date, we couldn't do it."

"Then we got a chance here in Pritam and Pedro, and I felt that this was different from what Arshad had done. This is not the circuit; this is, of course, lighthearted humor, and all, but there is a serious character, and his backstory is very serious. I will not say that you will see Arshad differently because you have seen Arshad playing a serious role, and the perception is that Arshad only does comedy. You will see that there is comedy and there is a very serious side to him also," explained Hirani.

Further, speaking about how the show differs from other cybercrime dramas, the director said, "I have not seen all the cybercrime dramas, but the ones that I have seen are very serious and dark. This is a story of cybercrime, but it has a lot of interesting characters and their backstories. There is a lot of humor and emotion, and it is very fast. You will not get stuck anywhere. You will not get the feeling that the web series has a long story."

On a related note, "Pritam and Pedro" is created, co-written, edited, and produced by Rajkumar Hirani. The series is directed by Avinash Arun and also stars Vir Hirani, Vikrant Massey, and Boman Irani in pivotal roles. The series draws inspiration from Amit Dubey's books Hidden Files and Return of the Trojan Horse.

The web series "Pritam and Pedro" is scheduled to premiere on July 3, 2026.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Ananya R

Finally, someone giving Arshad Warsi a role that isn't just for laughs!

He was brilliant in Munnabhai and even in his small role in Jolly LLB, but he gets typecast often.

Cybercrime + Hirani + Warsi = I'm sold.

But why release in 2026? Could have been sooner. 😅

Vikram M

Respect to Hirani for pushing boundaries.

But I hope 'Pritam and Pedro' doesn't become another 'Munna Bhai' variant with a police backdrop.

The backstory being serious is a good sign.

Also, casting Vikrant Massey—oh boy, that's an interesting combination.

Let's see if Hirani's magic works on OTT.

Sarah B

I'm from California, but I love Indian cinema.

Arshad Warsi has such a unique comic timing.

But it's refreshing to see him take on a more layered role.

Hirani's storytelling is universally appealing.

Will definitely stream this when it drops!

Kavya N

I appreciate Hirani's intention, but let's be real—Arshad Warsi has done serious roles before.

Remember 'Sehar'? He was chilling as a cop.

It's more about the audience's perception than the actor's range.

Still, excited for this series—the blend of humor with cybercrime sounds fresh.

Hope they don't make the tech part too Bollywood-ish!

James A

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