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Being bad never felt this good


The journey from being an inspired fan to a sharing screen space with a luminary is a dreamlike curve for any aspiring artist. For Rishabh Sawhney, the newly minted antagonist of the much-anticipated Bollywood film “Fighter,” this arc has become a reality. Playing against none other than his childhood idol, Hrithik Roshan, Sawhney’s cinematic debut has been nothing short of a surreal experience.

Imagine growing up idolizing a silver-screen icon—an actor who not only captivates with his performances but also sets new standards for fitness within the film industry. For Sawhney, Hrithik Roshan was this figure. Roshan’s debut in “Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai” back in 2000 indeed broke the mold, presenting an actor with a physique akin to a professional model’s. Sawhney, who weighed 120 kilos in his youth, found a source of motivation in Roshan’s dedication. This inspiration followed him into adulthood and through the doors of the film industry.

When Sawhney was cast in director Siddharth Anand’s “Fighter,” a high-octane aerial action thriller, the stakes were elevated, for it provided him with the opportunity to work closely with Roshan. Walking onto the set for the first time and meeting the star was a nerve-wracking yet exhilarating moment. Sawhney confesses to being starstruck but reminds himself of the wise words of his acting coach—to remain focused on his character despite the overwhelming situation.

“Fighter” is a tale of valor and patriotism featuring Indian Air Force pilots. In this narrative, Sawhney embodies the mastermind behind the sinister 2019 Pulwama attack. This role required him to engage in intense action sequences, particularly face-offs that were both physically and psychologically demanding. Sawhney’s concern during these scenes was to ensure he did not injure the formidable Roshan. Conscious of his responsibility, he acted with a hint of hesitation until Roshan reassured him: action needed to look convincing, not harmful. Roshan’s grace and professionalism enabled Sawhney to perform while capturing the authenticity of the intense combat.

Rishabh Sawhney’s dedication to his craft is evident in his approach to his career post-“Fighter.” He is in no rush to dive into a new project, choosing instead to bask in the success of his hard work. For the past two years, Sawhney has invested himself fully into “Fighter” and now he intends to savor the fruit of this demanding yet incredibly rewarding journey.

Sawhney’s narrative could well serve as an aspirational tale for those who dream of achieving greatness. It is a testament to the impact that iconic figures like Hrithik Roshan can have on fans, some of whom may one day rise to meet their heroes as equals, across the canvas of cinema. The experience of sharing a set with Roshan wasn’t just a chance to act, but a lesson in humility, resilience, and perseverance for Sawhney. Whether throwing a carefully practiced punch or absorbing the subtle nuances of a scene alongside Bollywood royalty, these moments are now indelibly etched into his memory and professional ethos.

With “Fighter,” Rishabh Sawhney hasn’t simply ventured into the realm of acting; he’s made his childhood dreams a vivid reality. And as the world awaits his on-screen battle against Hrithik Roshan, it’s clear that for this fresh-faced villain, being bad on-screen has indeed felt incredibly good.