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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Vivek Oberoi's Slum Stay: The Radical Path to 'Company'

Vivek Oberoi's Slum Stay: The Radical Path to 'Company'

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Vivek Oberoi lived in a slum for weeks to prepare for his role.
  • He experienced rats, manual water fetching, and public restrooms.
  • Ram Gopal Varma was initially hesitant about his 'polished' look.

Vivek Oberoi recently shared the intense lengths he went to for his debut in Ram Gopal Varma's 'Company.' Before being cast, Oberoi lived in a Mumbai slum for over six weeks, renting a small room and experiencing firsthand the hardships of its residents. His daily life involved dealing with large rats at night, manually fetching water from a drum, and using public washrooms, all to authentically portray the character of Chandu Nagre.

Initially, director Ram Gopal Varma was hesitant about casting Oberoi, finding him too polished for the film's gritty gangster theme. Determined to secure the role, Oberoi immersed himself in the slum environment. Upon his return to Varma's office, his radical transformation and compelling audition, channeling Chandu Nagre, deeply impressed the director.

Ram Gopal Varma was so moved by Oberoi's dedication that he immediately cast him. The film 'Company,' released in 2002, became a significant hit, marking a memorable and unconventional launch for Vivek Oberoi in mainstream cinema. This experience underscored his commitment to method acting.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Vivek Oberoi lived in a slum for over six weeks to deeply understand and embody the character of Chandu Nagre for the film 'Company.'
During his stay, he encountered large rats at night, had to fetch water from drums, and used public washrooms.
Ram Gopal Varma was initially hesitant due to Oberoi's polished appearance but was stunned and impressed by his transformation and audition.

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