Bolywood actor Chunky Pandey, who has done a negative role in the recently released "Begum Jaan", says that he was a fan of villains since childhood.
"I have been a fan of villains since my childhood.
Finally when I got the role of a villain, I got scary reactions from two women.
They were sitting beside me during the screening and left the hall halfway when they realised I was beside them, " said Chunky Pandey at a post - release interview of "Begum Jaan".
After trying his hand at comedy and negative genre, Chunky now wants to make his audience cry.
"I have done comedy and now I did a negative role.
So for future I guess I wanna do an emotional character and make my audience cry, " said the "Housefull" actor.
Asked which genre was more tougher to perform Chunky said: "Being a villain was an easy thing to do.
Comedy completely depends on the script and the type of dialogues we get.
Comedy is dependent on time and so I will say comedy is tougher than being a villain. "
Sharing some funny moments from the set, Chunky said: "My first interaction with Vidya Balan was inside her vanity van and I was dressed up in my character.
As I stepped into her van, she looked at me and screamed.
That was like a compliment for me. "
When asked if he took any inspiration from any past villains of the industry for this role, he said: "I would like to become 'Dilavar' from 'Muqaadar Ka Sikander' played by Amjad Khan.
That is the kind of negativity a villain should have. "
"Begum Jaan", starring Vidya Balan, Gauhar Khan, Illa Arun, Naseerudin Shah and Pallavi Sharda among others, hit the big screen on April 14.