MUMBAI : "Mirzapur 3" features a significant role for Vijay Varma. The actor then discussed how his character in the program uses abusive language and how, growing up, his family didn't think much of it. According to Vijay, one should not evaluate a play or an individual's performance based just on the language they speak.
Vijay said in an interview, “I mean I grew up in a household where it was okay to curse. Like I've seen my grandfather, grandmother, father and mother, everybody use that (language). For me, this is how we speak. I think this is a true representation. If I have to ever make a film about my family, I won’t put them in another light; I’m okay with it. Who am I to judge?”
He further said, “In the same way, 'Mirzapur' is our personal creation. It's set in a certain landscape. It's a place where parents ke samne log kuch bhi bolte hai. Yeh duniya hai aisi [People abuse each other even in front of their parents here. This world is like that]. I am not self-censoring myself, I am not a believer in moral policing. In a day and age when people are screaming sh*t on news channels, I think this is much better.”
Shweta Tripathi, who plays Golu in the show, joins Vijay. In season three, Guddu Pandit, played by Ali Fazal, attempts to ascend to the throne in the face of numerous challenges from other Baahubalis. Prime Video is now offering the series for streaming.
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