Saif Ali Khan on differences between his cop characters in Vikram Vedha and Sacred Games: 'Vikram does not have a turban'

    Saif Ali Khan on playing a cop in Vikram Vedha

    Saif Ali Khan on differences between his cop characters in Vikram Vedha and Sacred Games: 'Vikram does not have a turban'

    Saif Ali Khan’s upcoming Vikram Vedha remake is drawing a lot of attention as fans can’t wait to see the him collaborating with Hrithik Roshan in the action thriller which was originally made in Tamil starring Vijay Sethupathi and R Madhavan. Playing a cop again after Sacred Games, his super successful Netflix web series, Saif was recently asked during an interview to differentiate between his two characters.

    The star who seems really pumped about Vikram Vedha told Pinkvilla during an interview, “I would say, Sartaj Singh was kind of a victim, who would be slapped around by almost everybody. His rise was from a slightly suicidal space to something else. He was a troubled and honest guy.”

    Saif Ali Khan on differences between his cop characters in Vikram Vedha and Sacred Games: 'Vikram does not have a turban'

    Contrasting his cop character from Vikram Vedha the actor added, “Vikram on the other hand is a very tough, successful and intelligent IPS kind of a officer. He is much more dynamic, confident and strong.” He hilariously also added, “Also, Vikram does not have a turban.” 

    The project is ready to go on floors in UAE in October and Saif is expected to join the shoot there in November. Presently the star is basking in the success of his horror comedy Bhoot Police which released on OTT recently. He is also busy shooting for Adipurush with Om Raut and Prabhas which is expected to wrap up by next month.