How would you like to see Randeep Hooda as on-screen? A painter? Casanova? Publisher? Ladies man?
If audience saw him being on the other side of the law [D COMPANY, where his character of a gangster was inspired by the life and times of Dawood Ibraham] or on the right side of it [RISK, where his character of a police officer was inspired by the life and times of Daya Nayak], then get set to watch the other side of his personality.
This is because in next four months, he would have as many as five films releasing one after another:
1) Ketan Mehta's bilingual 'Rang Rasiya' / 'Colours of Passion'.
2) Victoria Entertainment's 'Love Khichdi'.
3) Percept's 'Rubaru'.
4) PVR's 'Mere Khwabon Mein Jo Aaye'.
5) SaReGaMa's 'Karma Confessions & Holi'.
After MANGAL PANDEY, Ketan Mehta has taken a different route to present a story never told before. In his RANG RASIYA, Randeep plays the flamboyant painter Raja Ravi Varma.
LOVE KHICHDI takes Randeep into a different territory altogether as he dons the robe of a chef in the film. Being a Casanova only adds on to his characterization!
He plays a businessman too in one of his upcoming romantic/drama. As an ambitious ad agency owner out to conquer the world, Randeep Hooda is all set to show a different side of his hitherto unseen in RUBARU.
Seems being a Casanova is coming naturally to him, as one can expect from PVR production MERE KHWABON MEIN JO AAYE, where Randeep is touted to be playing an ultimate ladies man.
And last but not the least, there is long-stuck-in-the-cans KARMA CONFESSIONS and HOLI where he is paired opposite ex-lady love Sushmita Sen. His role and profession in the film? That of an idealistic magazine publisher!
Must say, it is definitely going to be Hoodatime folks, as can be seen in the repertoire of varied films that he has lined up for release!