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Viineet Kumar: I don't like to play the same role everytime

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New Delhi, Oct 14 (IANS) Actor Viineet Kumar, who impressed the audience with his acting in the film "Mukkabaz" and the web show "Bard Of Blood", will be seen essaying a shooting coach in the forthcoming film "Saand Ki Aankh". Viineet describes it as one of the interesting and important roles of his career.

"'Saand Ki Aankh' is based on two real life oldest women sharpshooters, Chandro Tomar and Prakashi Tomar and it was their coach who helped them to achieve their dreams at the age of 60. And now I have got the chance to be a part of such real life story ... I feel fortunate to get such good project in my acting career," Viineet told IANS.

To get into character, he spent a lot of time with "shooting coaches and students".

Apart from "Saand Ki Aankh", Viineet will also be seen in the comedy drama "Aadhaar".

Talking about his film choices, he said that "good content" is always his "priority".

"I read the script first and then make a decision. Good content is my priority. Also, I try to experiment with characters. It challenges me and also makes me aware of my weak points. I don't like to play the same role everytime. It's important for an artiste to be versatile," Viineet added.

--IANS

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