Why Randeep carries sense of betrayal in real life


Mumbai, Aug 16 (IANS): Randeep Hooda's next "John Day" is a thriller laced with conspiracies and betrayal and the actor confesses to having experienced such sentiments in real life too.

"My parents used to work in the Middle East. They left me with my grandmother to work there and earn for my education. But because they left me and I was very young, for many years I had that deep sense of betrayal and abandonment," the 36-year-old said here at a press meet of the film.

He admits this feeling of being abandoned kind of helps him emote better on the big screen.

"I have stayed in hostel all my life and even now I feel I am in a hostel. Somewhere, I still have that sense of abandonment and in a way, as an actor, it is also a fuel for me," he said.

Directed by Ashishor Solomon, "John Day" also stars Naseeruddin Shah in the title role and hits theatres Sep 13.

  

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