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Prithviraj undergoes extensive workshops

15th May 2013

Playing a cop came easy to South superstar Prithviraj. However, the actor had quite a challenge at hand essaying his career's 16th cop role, for his upcoming film 'Aurangzeb' under the Yash Raj Films banner since he plays a true North Indian inspector, for which the actor had to overcome the challenge of speaking in the local dialect.

Not only did he have to flawlessly deliver his dialogues while dubbing for the film, but he also plays a narrator in several parts of the movie, for which the actor put in a lot of hardwork to polish his Hindi diction and unlearn most of what he knew.

"When Atul (director, Sabharwal) approached me, he'd told me that giving the voiceover would be a bigger challenge than playing a cop in the film because that's a role I have played multiple times in my films down South. I accepted the challenge and hope I've lived up to his expectations," Prithviraj said.

He further added, "Unlearning Hindi was tough. I knew how to read, write and speak the language, but my accent was different from a North Indian. So I underwent a four months workshop to perfect my accent and prepare for my role as the narrator."

'Aurangzeb', also starring Arjun Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor, Jackie Shroff and Amrita Singh playing important roles, releases on May 17, 2013.

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