India, June 24 -- Do you have an affinity for Shakespeare, since you have been a part of Veeram (Macbeth adaptation) and now Noblemen, which has an element of Merchant of Venice?

Shakespeare is one of my favourite writers. It's a dream for any actor to play a part based on his work because it's so layered and complex. I find it amazing how after so many years, his themes and the characters that he wrote decades back are so relevant and universal. Even though the world around us has changed so much, his writing about the human condition, relationships and feelings are still so relevant.

How did you land this role in Noblemen? How did you get into the skin of the character?

Seher, producer of the film, is someone I have known for a while...