Rasika Dugal Praises Saif Ali Khan’s Humor and Longevity in Bollywood

Actress Rasika Dugal praised Saif Ali Khan for his humor and sustained career in Bollywood. She stars alongside him in the upcoming OTT project 'Kartavya'. The drama, directed by Pulkit, explores themes of duty and justice. 'Kartavya' is set to premiere on Netflix on May 15.

Key Points: Rasika Dugal on Working with Saif Ali Khan in Kartavya

  • Rasika Dugal praises Saif Ali Khan's sense of humor
  • 'Kartavya' explores morality and justice
  • Project premieres on Netflix May 15
  • Rasika to reprise role in 'Mirzapur' film
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Rasika Dugal says she 'thoroughly enjoyed' working with Saif Ali Khan in 'Kartavya'

Actress Rasika Dugal shares her experience working with Saif Ali Khan in 'Kartavya', praising his humor and three-decade career. The OTT project premieres on Netflix May 15.

"I thoroughly enjoyed working with him. - Rasika Dugal"

Mumbai, May 5

Actress Rasika Dugal, who will be seen sharing screen space for the first time with Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan in "Kartavya" revealed what it was like working with him.

The 'Mirzapur' actress revealed that she found Saif extremely fun to work with.

She also expressed her appreciation for her co-star for sustaining a successful career for more than 3 decades in such a competitive industry.

Rasika said, "It's great to have a co-actor who has a super sense of humour and is so much fun to work with! I really admire how he has sustained a successful career for over three decades and constantly reinvented himself. I thoroughly enjoyed working with him."

Directed and written by Pulkit, the OTT project will also star Sanjay Mishra, Zakir Hussain, Manish Chaudhari, and Saurabh Dwivedi in key roles, along with others.

Produced by Gauri Khan under the banner of Red Chillies Entertainments Pvt. Ltd., the drama will share the journey of a police officer, played by Saif, as he navigates the rising threats while grappling with the weight of his duty and the safety of his family.

Inviting questions such as morality and the true cost of justice, it explores topics such as power, guilt, and the consequences of silence.

"Kartavya" is expected to premiere on Netflix on 15th May this year.

Over and above this, Rasika will be seen reprising the role of Beena Tripathi in the film adaptation of the popular series, "Mirzapur". The film brings together the original cast from the show, including Ali Fazal, Pankaj Tripathi, Divyendu Sharma, Abhishek Banerjee, Shweta Tripathi, and Shriya Pilgaonkar, along with others.

Made under the direction of Gurmeet Singh and backed by Excel Entertainment, "Mirzapur" focuses on Akhandanand "Kaleen" Tripathi (Played by Pankaj Tripathi), a crime boss and businessman, who is also the proverbial ruler of the Mirzapur district.

- IANS

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Siddharth J
Finally some good content coming to Netflix! The story about a police officer's moral dilemmas sounds promising - reminds me of the kind of complex narratives we see in great Indian cinema. Hope they do justice to the themes of duty and family. 🤞
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Ananya R
Rasika is such a class act - she's so grounded despite her success in Mirzapur. And her admiration for Saif is genuine since he's indeed one of the few actors who has evolved with the times. Can't wait for May 15th! 🎬
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Kavya N
I hope the writing is strong enough - these themes of morality and justice can get preachy if not handled well. But with Sanjay Mishra and Zakir Hussain in the cast, the acting should be top-notch. Mirzapur film announcement is even bigger news! 🔥
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Rohit P
Saif's career trajectory is seriously impressive - from 'Yeh Dillagi' to 'Sacred Games' to this. And Rasika's Beena Tripathi in Mirzapur is iconic! This combo is going to be fire. Just hope the OTT project doesn't drag like some recent shows. ⏳
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Manish T
Honestly, I'm most excited about the Mirzapur film! That series is pure gold - the casting is perfect and the story has so much potential for a big-screen adaptation. But Kartavya sounds interesting too - exploring guilt and consequences in modern India. 🇮🇳

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