Maniesh Paul doesn't believe in the word 'typecast'


Mumbai, May 31 (IANS): Television host and actor Maniesh Paul says he doesn't believe in the word typecast and that he gives his best to whatever comes to him.

Maniesh opened up when asked if he fears becoming typecast as a funny guy.

"I don't believe in the word typecast, whoever wants to typecast can feel free. We are in a democracy, but I do whatever I feel like. So, hosting is there, now this film ('What If') is there. I did a film called 'Black Briefcase', a complete thriller. I did a film called 'Mickey Virus' it was a comic thriller," Maniesh told IANS.

He added: "This film 'What If' is a thriller. So, different genres, different game. I just give my best to whatever comes to me."

Maniesh, who is known for his wit and humour on screen, was recently seen in "What If", a short film shot on a phone. The film is co-directed by Kartik Singh and Maniesh himself.

 

  

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