Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali has opened up about the casting process of his upcoming film Main Vaapas Aaunga, offering a glimpse into the thought and intention behind bringing together a diverse and compelling ensemble. Known for creating deeply layered characters, Imtiaz revealed how each actor was carefully chosen to align with the emotional depth of the story.
Speaking about the film, Imtiaz shared that the role of a 95-year-old Sikh man required a performer who could bring nuance and authenticity. This led him to Naseeruddin Shah, an actor he felt could deliver a finely calibrated performance. Interestingly, he pointed out that Shah has rarely been seen playing a turbaned Sikh character, making the casting feel both fresh and intriguing.
For the younger version of the character, Vedang Raina was brought on board. Imtiaz explained that Vedang had the right face and charm to convincingly grow into Shah’s character over time, ensuring continuity across timelines.

Talking about the female lead, Imtiaz revealed that Sharvari Wagh was chosen for her ability to embody a look inspired by 1940s cinema, refined, slightly westernised, and distinct. Her presence, he noted, added a unique texture to the film’s visual and narrative tone.
Meanwhile, Diljit Dosanjh’s casting came from a more organic place. Imtiaz shared that the idea of working with Diljit had stayed with him since Chamkila, and as Main Vaapas Aaunga evolved, the character began to reflect Diljit’s personality, making him a natural fit.
With such a thoughtfully curated cast, the film promises to deliver layered performances and emotional depth. Imtiaz Ali’s approach once again highlights his focus on authenticity, ensuring that every character feels rooted and impactful, building anticipation for what could be another memorable addition to his filmography.

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