"Kabir Singh", directed by Sandeep Vanga Reddy, was a remake of the 2017 film "Arjun Reddy". The Hindi version received mixed to negative reviews from critics but it turned out to be one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2019.
"Jersey" would be the second film where Shahid is working on a remake but the actor is of the belief that good content travels with time, irrespective of the language or culture it is set in.
"I do feel within the Hindi film industry, we are struggling to find good stories. It is important to recognise the fact that today a real star or superstar or someone who is widely connecting with people would be the kind of person, who collaborates with the right kind of content creators," he said, crediting the OTT boom for opening up people to stories of all kinds.
Both "Jersey" and "Kabir Singh" maybe emotional stories, but they are also different from each other.
"It has the same kind of emotional depth that the love story of 'Kabir Singh' had. 'Kabir Singh' was a modern aggressive version of 'Devdas', actually. It is a man who destroys himself out of love for someone...The only difference is that man is reactive, aggressive.
"(But) Arjun is a family man. I could very much relate to Arjun, I am a family man, I have been married for seven years. I understand what comes with marriage, in terms of relationships, responsibilities, how it changes you from being a boy to a man. All your priorities and considerations get driven by the larger unit, you don't feel like an individual," the actor, who is married to Mira Rajput and shares two children with her, said.
What resonated the most with Shahid about "Jersey" was the character's feeling of demotivation and being disconnected, emotions that he has struggled with in real life like any other actor going through career ups and downs.
"I have gone through times where I have felt disconnected, demotivated and I could connect with it (this film). I have questioned whether I will ever get to a place where I can choose the work that I want to do or will I have to choose from what is there in front of me and say yes as I can't keep sitting at home. Those are very difficult times. And in those times either you give up or not. That fire (passion) never went," the actor recalled.
Shahid said he has learned from his life that it is important to "wait" for the right moment with a positive frame of mind.
"When the right moment comes, I have seen everything change in a minute. I have seen that happening in my life and to people around me. And I have great respect for people who are able to do that. Everybody's destiny is different and we all faced different kinds of circumstances. Having the right attitude and waiting for the right moment, also teaches you a lot. It makes you a far more complete person."
"Jersey" is a remake of the Telugu film of the same name featuring Nani and Shraddha Srinath and is helmed by Gowtam Tinnanuri, who had also directed the original. Shahid said he saw 'Jersey' a week before 'Kabir Singh' released and he wanted to tell this story in Hindi cinema but people advised him against playing a family man or father role after his role as a college boy and an aggressive character.
The story of the film, the actor said, just stayed with him.
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