Actor Aamir Dalvi showcases his versatility in the movie “Kennedy” by portraying the prime antagonist, Salim Kattawala, marking his Bollywood debut in a negative role. Delving into the character of Salim, Aamir admits that the character’s silent demeanor was what truly unnerved him, emphasizing the power of quietness in creating an unsettling presence.
In his reflection on the character, Aamir highlights the challenge of maintaining restraint while playing Salim, viewing him not as a villain but as someone convinced of the righteousness of his actions. Aamir elaborates that portraying a character with unwavering conviction in his actions was particularly daunting, as it eliminates self-doubt and opens the door to extreme behavior.
Directed by Anurag Kashyap, “Kennedy” features Rahul Bhat and Sunny Leone in leading roles, offering a dark noir narrative where ethical boundaries blur and survival demands sacrifices. The movie follows Kennedy, an insomniac ex-police officer entangled in a corrupt system, as he navigates through different circumstances in search of redemption.
Aamir Dalvi, recognized for his roles in various television shows like “Shapath Supercops vs Supervillains” and “Aladdin,” is set to captivate audiences with his portrayal of Salim in “Kennedy,” scheduled to premiere on ZEE5 on February 20.
