Pankaj Tripathi On Reading "Gossip Stories" About Mirzapur The Movie: "Contracts Zubaan Ko Kas Dete Hain"

Pankaj Tripathi is set to return as Kaleen Bhaiya in the much-anticipated film 'Mirzapur The Movie,' scheduled for release on September 4. In a recent interview, Tripathi addressed the rampant speculation and gossip surrounding the film, emphasizing the impact of such narratives on actors and their work. He remarked that while stories often circulate, what matters is the authenticity of the art they create. Tripathi's portrayal of Kaleen Bhaiya has garnered immense popularity since the digital series debuted, earning him a dedicated fanbase. As the film draws closer to its release, anticipation builds among viewers eager to see how his character evolves on the big screen. The film aims to capture the essence of the original series while expanding its storyline, and Tripathi's insights provide a glimpse into the pressures and responsibilities actors face in the current media landscape. With the movie's release just around the corner, fans are eager to see if it can live up to the high expectations set by the series.
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