Tuesday 26 June 2012

Sonu Soods character according to real life cop Pradeep Sharma in Maximum

Though there were whispers galore of encounter-cop Pradeep Sharma being the hero of the brand new cop film Maximum, now we have it from a source extremely as regards to the film that Sonu Sood's character is predicated completely on Sharma and that during fact Sood and the Maximum director Kabir Kaushik have taken Sharma fully into confidence to get the main points from the real-life 'encounter' cop's story right.

But what's really a whammy of a revelation is that there is a character in Maximum in accordance with an overly hot and sizzling actress who shot to superstardom within the 1990s with a Ram Gopal Varma musical.

Says our source, "Yes, there's certainly so much in regards to the film industry within the film. Anjana Sukhani plays Urvashi a hot sizzling actress of the 1990s and 2000s based very obviously on a number one heroine of the 1990s and 2000s. The likeness is unmistakable. Anjana is shown to be this enormously classy dancer-actress who has a seductive and sensuous image on screen but is an easy homely Maharshtrian girl when the makeup is off..."

When asked about her character in Maximum, Anjana Sukhani said, "I DO NOT know who my character is predicated on. But yes. I play an actress named Urvashi."

Continues our source, "IT IS ALL very classily done. However the film's makers are shy of any mention of the Matondkar factor regarding their film. They would like to circumvent talking about the entire real-life characters from Bollywood, the law enforcement agencies and politics who appear in Maximum, although it's obvious who the real-life parallels are. To take another example, Vinay Pathak plays a political candidate according to Kripa Shankar Singh. Naseeruddin Shah plays Vijay Salaskar the encounter cop who was killed within the 26/11 terror attacks on Mumbai."

As for the overt and unmistakable Pradeep Sharma factor, Sonu Sood secretly spent substantial chunks of time attending to understand the mind behind Mumbai's 112 'encounter' killings.

Says our source, "Pradeep Sharma is an excessively integral a part of the film. But such a lot of real-life encounter-cops has been placed on screen previously few years, Mr. Sharma opted to stay behind the curtain supervising the factual detailing without popping out within the open."

When asked in regards to the real-life parallels in Maximum both Sonu Sood and director Kabir Kaushik avoided comment.