Updated On: 19 March, 2022 07:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Uma Ramasubramanian
Jaideep, who fronts Bloody Brothers, says playing the lead is a responsibility as well as a relief

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After Jaideep Ahlawat delivered a nuanced performance in Paatal Lok (2020), many of us wished to see him in a comedy, a genre that would be an antithesis of sorts to the gritty web series. It looks like the actor heard us. His latest offering, Bloody Brothers, sees him spin a web of lies and deceit, to hilarious results, when his brother — essayed by Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub — runs over an elderly man. Ahlawat holds the black comedy close to his heart as it sees him in a leading role. “It’s liberating to play the lead. But, along with that, comes great responsibility. Now, I have to up my game because the story is shouldered by me. At the same time, as an actor, there is a sense of relief. I can pick and choose the stories I want to tell. Paatal Lok has been a game changer for me in that regard. People started trusting me more as an actor,” he says.
A still from Bloody Brothers