The actor explains that it was a conscious decision as Rajveer’s character would have gone off track with romance and songs. “The intention was that Aayush should be appreciated and he has been appreciated a lot,” he says.Īntim is among the rarest of the rare films where Salman doesn’t have a romantic interest.
Salman informs that his counterpart has worked very hard for the film. He was a DIG in Indore.” Rajveer aside, Aayush Sharma too has been appreciated for his portrayal of Rahul in the film. In-fact, I have never seen my favorite cop, his name is Abdul Rashid, my grandfather. But which one is his favourite? “All my cops are different and I can’t compare. “My character becomes a cop towards the end of Kick too,” he laughs. In the past, he has played a cop in Patthar Ke Phool, Auzaar, Garv, Wanted, Dabangg and Radhe. Rajveer was the newest entrant in Salman’s own cop universe, making it a galaxy of seven. We already have a backstory for Rajveer Singh (Prequel) and there is a chance of a sequel too,” he smiles. Would a spin off to this Sikh cop be a good idea? “We have thought of that. Ask him how important it is for an actor to have input in the scripts and he keeps it short by saying, “That differs from actor to actor.” Rajveer’s track has been appreciated by the audience and critics alike. And that’s what I have done in all my films,” he answers. We respect everyone, so we need to glorify the ones we respect. Was he careful to not go over the board? “Careful is for people who don’t respect. Salman had his inputs to amp the impact of his Sikh cop.