Arjun has appeared in numerous television commercials, the most notable being for Belmonte Suitings alongside Shah Rukh Khan; Airtel 3G with Aditi Rao Hydari, and for Godrej products alongside Aamir Khan.
Arjun talks to Rajul Hegde about his career thus far and the unusual subject of the film.
Are you excited about this film since you are playing the lead?
Yes, definitely. After slowly becoming known as a consistently good performer and a nuanced actor, being the lead actor has taken a great deal out of me.
What is the story about?
It’s about the urgent and disturbing issue of medical negligence. It’s about how sometimes the general public does not know what is happening in the operation theatre. We are not familiar with medical jargon. We have to believe what is told to us by the doctor.
Sometimes things are not what they seem. That’s exactly what the film is looking at. It is also about a fight for the right and to get justice for the victim of medical negligence.
What is your character like?
I play the character of a medical intern, a very idealistic young lad who aspires to be a renowned doctor. He believes in the oath he took at medical school and wants to work in the service of humanity.
He looks up to the senior surgeon Dr Asthana (Kay Kay Menon) and wants to be like him. When he sees that a good doctor may not be a good human being, he realises that there are grey areas in this profession. He decides to sacrifice everything for upholding the integrity of the medical profession.
Did you do any kind of workshop to get to know the nuances of medical science?
Yes, we did a two-day workshop where we learned how to handle the apparatus and familiarise ourselves with medical terminologies.
We constantly had a doctor on set to guide us with the right pronunciation when delivering our dialogues.
Have you come across any incident of medical negligence in real life?
When I was 13 or 14 years old, I met with a car accident and was quite badly injured. I underwent surgery and was in hospital for almost six weeks.
When I was discharged, I realised I couldn’t walk properly and there was a very bad pain in my back. When we went back to the hospital and complained about the pain, the doctors got a profile x-ray done and found three untreated compression fractures in my lower back. I was admitted again for another month.
It may not be a case of complete medical negligence but, yes, there were certain ailments that went unnoticed.
What was your experience of shooting for the film?
It was something new and very alien to me. It was exciting to step into the shoes of a character that exists in a world that is unfamiliar to you.
As actors, we get to see things from a different perspective. Like we expect that a doctor will fix everything but that may not always be the case. Doctors are also human beings. They have to keep calm in the face of everything that they witness.
Also, as a child was involved, there was a lot of emotion on the sets. For me, as an actor, it was a challenge to push myself to the emotional limits.
What was it like working with Kay Kay Menon, Tisca Chopra and Paoli Dam?
Kay Kay Menon is a fantastic actor. I have looked up to his work over the years. He is one of the most humble, co-operative and down-to-
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