Indian actor Pankaj Tripathi has said that he has decided not to use abusive language in his films and show.
Pankaj, who famously played foul-mouthed characters in films and shows, the most popular of which is Kaleen Bhaiya, from Mirzapur, made the new statement in a recent interview, reports Hindustan Times.
The actor made his debut in 2004 with a brief role in Run and then in Omkara (2006). He has featured in several films and television shows.
However, pankaj rose to fame with his role in the film series Gangs of Wasseypur in 2012. He has since starred in several films, such as Fukrey, Bareilly Ki Barfi, Newton, Stree, Ludo, and Mimi.
He is best known for his lead role in the amazon web series Mirzapur and has also worked in Criminal Justice, Yours Truly and Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors.
During a recent interview, when asked if he will refrain himself from hurling abuses in his films, Pankaj said, “Yes, I have decided to not do so. If my character demands it then I will chose to portray it in a creative way.”
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