Shah Rukh Khan added touch of romance to ‘Bard of Blood’ with Jannat, reveals Kirti Kulhari

New Delhi: Shah Rukh Khan is hailed as the ‘King of Romance’ and the superstar stayed true to his image even in his digital debut as producer.

It was Shah Rukh Khan who added an emotional arc to Bard of Blood, an adaptation of Bilal Siddiqi’s espionage thriller novel of the same name, with Kirti Kulhari’s Jannat Marri.

The series, a ‘Netflix India Original’, produced by ‘Red Chillies Entertainment’, opened to positive reviews on Friday and Kirti’s performance as Jannat has been appreciated by the critics as well as audiences.

Kirti Kulhari reveals the ‘Jannat’, a Balochi woman with strong political background, came into being as the 53-year-old star felt the edge-of-your-seat thriller needed an ‘emotional centre’.

“Jannat is not a part of the book and I was told this in the first meeting. It was Shah Rukh Khan’s idea to introduce Jannat into the story. He knew the book,” informed Kirti.

“I was told he felt there was so much thrill and action in the show, but there was a need of something emotional. An emotional centre which binds everything together,” Kirti told this agency in an interview.

The thriller Bard of Blood features Emraan Hashmi as an expelled spy, Kabir Anand, who is recalled from his new life as a Shakespearean professor to save four Indian agents who are held hostage in Balochistan.

Kabir, on his return to Balochistan, battles the ghosts of the past, including the pain he caused ‘Jannat’, the woman he loves, while performing his duties as a spy.

Kirti says, even though the character had less screen time, she decided to go ahead because it challenged her as a performer.” They called me for ‘Jannat’ and told me that the character is only there for a couple of episodes and I was okay with that. I got the narration and fell in love with ‘Jannat’. As an actor I should be in love with the character I’m playing and I completely fell in love with it,” Kirti Kulhari stated.

There is so much that she goes through and that was a real challenge for me to tell her story inside out in just two episodes. It was a lot of work. And as an artiste that’s what I seek. For me simple is not fun. The character should push me hard to go deep. I was more than excited to play Jannat and I said yes to the role in the first meeting itself,” added the actor.

Directed by Ribhu Dasgupta, Bard of Blood also features Viineet Kumar, Sobhita Dhulipala and Jaideep Ahlawat.

The seven-episode series is penned by Siddiqi and Mayank Tewari.

PTI

 

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