20 February,2019 10:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Gulshan Devaiah and Ric Flair
Set to play a professional wrestler in Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota, Gulshan Devaiah took inspiration from former American wrestling professional Ric Flair, who the actor considers a heel (wrestler who portrays the villain or the antagonist in a match) when in his prime.
Devaiah asserts that his character, Jimmy, was written as a heel - one who doesn't play by the rules and exhibits despicable behaviour during the match. "I've been a fan of pro-wrestling since long. My character is a bad guy in pro-wrestling. He is loud, and indulges in trash talk.
Many great wrestlers like The Rock [Dwayne Johnson], John Cena, The Undertaker, Eddie Guerrero and Ric Flair started out being heels, and then transitioned to becoming Faces [good guys]. This is also [akin to] my character's [journey]. With my version of Jimmy, I pay homage to pro-wrestling, and particularly, to Flair and Guerrero."
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