Rajkummar Rao Talks Challenges, Manifestations, and Stree 2’s Bigger Thrills
As ‘Stree 2’ continues to perform exceptionally well at the box office, Rajkummar Rao’s journey in the film industry stands out as a testament to his remarkable talent and his ability to connect with audiences through authentic, unforgettable performances. This latest success adds another chapter to a career already marked by standout roles in films like Shahid, Newton, and more—establishing himself as one of the most versatile actors of his generation. In an in-depth conversation on The Longest Interview podcast on Audible, the actor opens up about the artistic challenges, personal milestones, and pivotal moments that have shaped his career. This episode offers a glimpse into the facets of his journey—read on to learn more about the man behind the screen.
- On The Most Challenging Scene He Ever Filmed / On A Scene He Would Never Want To Perform Again
English translation: "When I read the script, I wondered how I would pull it off—it felt incredibly difficult. And then, I made it even harder for myself by suggesting (to the director) that I perform it while dancing like Mithun da (Chakraborty). When the time came, it felt like taking a 10th-grade math board exam—once was enough, and I wouldn’t do it again."
- On the Sting of Being Replaced in Projects
English translation: “There were a couple of times when everything was going well, but then I was dropped from the film for some reason. That wasn’t my failure; it was theirs for not handling it properly. Those experiences taught me to always be prepared. Looking back, I realize it might have been for the best—either the film never got made, or the character wasn’t impactful. I believe that when the universe is guiding you, everything falls into place.”
- On Comparing International and Indian Film Industries
English Translation: “There are plenty of great actors abroad—you can count the bad ones on your fingers. Everyone is good, some are very good, and then there are the greats,” he says. “Here, you can count the good actors on your fingers because the list of bad ones is much longer.”
- On Manifesting To Work In ‘Kai Po Che’
English Translation: "I enjoyed reading The Three Mistakes of My Life by Chetan Bhagat. Before that, one of his other books, One Night at the Call Center, had already been adapted into a film, so I knew he was a writer whose books were getting turned into movies. I still remember, when I was new in Bombay, I read Three Mistakes of My Life and actually manifested it to the universe. There are three characters in the book, and I hoped that if a film was ever made, I would get one of those roles. I didn’t specify which one, but I really wished for it—and then Kai Po Che! happened. It’s surreal but true."
- On What Fans Can Expect From ‘Stree 2’
English Translation: “It’s going to be a blast—it’s the same world with the same characters, Vicky is back as the protector. But it’s definitely bigger this time. The threat is greater than before, and you’ll love it. The response to the trailer was overwhelming, and we are really looking forward to know what people feel about it now.”