Amit Sial, after making his series debut as a cricketer in Prime Videoâs Inside Edge, seems to have found his pitch on OTT. The actor was recently seen as a scheming politician in Sony Livâs Maharani and in Netflixâs Jamtara: Sabka Number Ayega. âBoth are politicians, yes but vastly different from each other,â he clarifies. âThe idea was not to play a politician, but a character who is a politician.â
Even in theatrical releases, Amit seems to gravitate towards intense, grey characters. One of his notable performances was as Pradeep, one of the brothers in the robber family of Kanu Behlâs Titli (2015). He played another intense role as Prabhat, an investigative reporter desperate for a scoop in Dibakar Banerjeeâs Love Sex Aur Dhokha. âWhen one goes through so many life struggles one becomes hardened, intense. I was merely attracting what I had become,â he shares. âMore than that, I was never interested in doing anything and everything. I didnât want to do something superficial, like slapstick comedies. I wanted to do something with depth, so that people would sit up and take notice.â
Monika Panwar, who plays Gudiya in Jamtara, says Amit as a co-actor was seamless. âItâs so easy to work with him because he is a seasoned actor. Itâs like a game of ping-pong, you just have to be alert and react accordingly and he will take the scene on his shoulder.â
Amitâs acting journey, however, had its share of turns and bumps. He was doing theatre but left it to tread a different path. âI took the exams for CA foundation twice and failed,â he says. Then he went to Melbourne to pursue a Masters in International Business, where he met actor Randeep Hooda and developed a life-long friendship. âI was doing a job of washing dishes at an Indian restaurant in Melbourne. The restaurant also provided food which I took for my roommates. One day I came home and Randeep was there, he was my roommateâs friend. We instantly hit it off. When I spoke with him, I realized both of us have a similar thought process and our conversations always found a way towards acting.â
After Melbourne, Amit took up a job in Delhi but couldnât let go of acting. He met a friend back from his theatre days who was developing a play. âI finished work at 6 pm and then immediately went for rehearsals. It was getting hectic and ultimately I quit my job and opened a food takeaway business,â he reminisces. âRandeep called me for an audition to Mumbai but it didnât work out and I came back to Delhi. But I realized that I couldnât do anything else except acting. Finally, in 2004, I moved to Mumbai for good.â
Since he has been playing politicos lately, we asked Amit jokingly if he is manifesting a party ticket. âNever say no to something good coming your way,â he replies, laughing. It stands true for his acting career as well.
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