Updated On: 10 March, 2022 07:41 AM IST | Mumbai | Uma Ramasubramanian
Gajraj, who has bagged a Best Supporting Actor nomination in Hitlist OTT Awards for Ray, says chemistry with Manoj elevated his act

Gajraj Rao with Manoj Bajpayee in the segment
Hungama Hai Kyon Barpa is one of those rare examples where different elements — from the imaginative art design to Abhishek Chaubey’s direction — came together to make a well-crafted short film. The cherry on top was Manoj Bajpayee and Gajraj Rao’s performances. Having bagged a spot in the Best Supporting Actor (Male): Series category of the mid-day and Radio City Hitlist OTT Awards, Rao credits his performance to his easy chemistry with co-star. He has the perfect analogy to describe their chemistry: “It was like seeing Sunil Gavaskar and [the late] Chetan Chauhan play after ages. [They] knew exactly when to take a run. Likewise, when you are well-tuned with your co-actor, you know exactly what to do in a scene.”
The segment from Netflix’s Ray is based on the legendary filmmaker-writer’s short story, Barin Bhowmicker Byaram. Setting the adaptation in the world of Urdu poetry and ghazals, Chaubey told the story of kleptomaniac Musafir Ali (Bajpayee), who bumps into Rao’s Aslam Baig on a train journey, only to realise that he had stolen an expensive watch from Baig years ago. “Manoj and I were not insecure about each other. He is my senior in terms of his body of work. But I am grateful that he was so open and allowed me to flourish. Sometimes, [the director] would call for cut and we would get back to the scene after two hours. It’s possible to maintain that emotion and rhythm only if there is harmony between the two actors. Also, we did a lot of rehearsals,” recounts Rao.