‘It’s one of the biggest demons we are fighting’ – Pratik Gandhi On Casteism

Pratik Gandhi is enjoying a lot of fame and success after playing the role of Harshad Mehta in the web series Scam 1992.

The actor has signed several projects since then and in a recent interview, he also opened up about facing casteism in the industry.

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The actor will soon be seen in Tigmanshu Dhulia’s web show, The Great Indian Murder and the show focuses on the way the caste system affects day-to-day life in our country.

Pratik also says that the issue of casteism is deep-rooted in our country and also shared his first-hand experience about the same.

The actor opened up about casteism in his interview with Hindustan Times, Pratik says, “The caste system is so deep-rooted in our society for all processes. Beyond a point, it is difficult to realize how wrong it is. Even our regular discussions, the way work has been distributed, the way our surnames are given, everything (involves caste system).”

Asked if he would like to share an incident from real life when he experienced it, the actor said, “I used to work for a company and they used to set up power plants across India. For that, we had to acquire land and the landowners would seek jobs in our company in return, apart from the price of the land. And, you do not get educated people as landowners all the time. When they are not educated, you can offer them jobs of a helper or those kinds of jobs. But, if the landowner was from a higher caste, he would not be ready to take up those jobs. For them, it is difficult to differentiate between their jobs and their personal identities. It is about their ego. Things do not work like that in today’s corporate world, but for them, it is a question of life. I have seen and experienced this. When I heard this the first time, I could not believe it. I was like ‘what is this guy thinking’ and more importantly, I’d think ‘how do you change it?.

He added, “And, I am talking not about far back, I am talking about just five years ago. It (the mentality) is everywhere, I did that (sought land for the company and encountered such people) in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, South, everywhere.. the issue may not be the same, the intensity may be different but the basic issue is same.”

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The theme of casteism is also a major part of The Great Indian Murder. Pratik also said, “The issue of caste is deeply rooted in Indian society. Be it north, south, east, or west, it is one of the biggest demons we are all fighting with. A lot of systems and processes are designed in such a way that the entire caste system is difficult to get away with. I can only wish we get rid of these things as fast as we can. This is very well adapted in the screenplay and was part of the story, the book as well. Tigmanshu Dhulia understands these things very well. He comes from the heartland and you will enjoy all these nuances in the story.” 

About his character, Pratik said, “My character’s name is Suraj Yadav. He is an investigating officer – a CBI officer. He has come up the ranks very fast and knows the entire system so well that he can manipulate it well. He is a pro at bureaucracy and is very well-connected as well. He is a flawed character and has been put on the case to take it to another level. Mine and Richa Chadha’s (roles), we are both not part of the book (Six Suspects). These were specially written for the series. My character is also kind of narrator for the story.”

Scam 1992 fame Pratik Gandhi to star opposite Richa Chadha in Tigmanshu  Dhulia's onscreen adaptation of 'Six Suspects'

Asked about the confrontation scenes between Pratik and Richa in the show, he said, “Richa and I have a few confrontation scenes, but it all worked out very well. She is a fantastic actor. When you get that kind of an actor, there is a lot to explore. We were able to create the magic on set. Also, Tigmanshu is also an actor – he is the director but also an actor so he understands.”

Pratik also opened up about his struggles and the time when he faced financial troubles and had two medical emergencies in the family, Pratik said, “What kept me going was hope and a positive attitude. These were the only things I had. The support of the whole family works as an anchor. If you fall down, most things are not in my control. But, it is difficult to understand that when you are in the situation. First, you need to admit the situation. Only then you can start talking about the solution. By design, upbringing, and perhaps engineering background, my mental bend is to look for solutions. I cannot think about problems for long without looking for solutions.”

Photos: Pratik Gandhi poses with wife Bhamini Oza and daughter as they  celebrate Holi together | Hindi Movie News - Times of India

Pratik has shared earlier that his wife had surgery to remove a brain tumor and around the same time, his father had to be hospitalized because of cancer. He eventually lost his father.

For his first play where he essayed the role of a guard, Pratik used to practice for his role at night, after he used to complete his day job. Asked about doing night shifts as a full-time actor now, Pratik said, “I like that I can concentrate more on what I am doing now. My passion. But, I am still compromising the time for my family. I used to compromise on their time earlier and, even now. I try and compensate when I am at home. We all find some time whenever possible.”

Well, Pratik Gandhi now enjoys a lot of love from the fans and we are excited to see the entertainment that he will bring along.

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