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Actor Jay Thakkar Set to Shine With Back-to-Back Releases: 'Bhool Chuk Maaf' and 'Kapkapiii'

“It feels like the universe is aligning in my favor,” Jay Thakkar

Completing 20 years in the entertainment industry, actor Jay Thakkar is gearing up for his two big-screen releases— Bhool Chuk Maaf on May 9 and Kapkapiii on May 23. Starting his acting journey at just 4 years old, Jay is known for his versatile roles in UP65, Ek Dujey Ke Vaaste 2, TVF’s Gullak, Adrishyam, Pavitra Rishta, Guturgu, Uttaran, and more.

“It feels like the universe is aligning in my favor,”Jay says, reflecting on his dual releases. “Having two films hit theatres in the same month—where I’m a primary cast member and in the posters of both—feels surreal. It’s a dream I’ve been chasing for 20 years, and to finally see it take shape is incredibly emotional.”
What makes this moment even more special is the contrast between his characters in the two films. In Maddock Films’ Bhool Chuk Maaf, he plays a 25-year-old charming, slightly mischievous boyfriend with a rugged stubble and a knack for witty one-liners in Banarasi dialect. “I spent time with the local community to get the dialect and slang just right. My character is quirky and adds unexpected humor to the storyline. Working with Rajkummar Rao, Wamiqa Gabbi, Sanjay Mishra ji, Seema Pahwa ji, and Raghubir Yadav ji was a masterclass in itself,” Jay shares.
In Kapkapiii, however, Jay undergoes a complete transformation—clean-shaven, younger-looking, and full of innocent ambition. “I play an 18-year-old chaiwala who dreams of becoming the Prime Minister someday,” he laughs. “It’s a horror-comedy, so there’s plenty of laughter along with some spooky surprises. Sharing screen space with Shreyas Talpade and Tusshar Kapoor was a riot!”
Despite both films releasing in the same month, they were shot at different times. “Kapkapiii was shot in Delhi back in October-November two years ago, while Bhool Chuk Maaf was filmed just last year. That gap really helped me dive into each character fully and shape their journeys with more detail and authenticity,” Thakkar explains.
When asked about preparing for such diverse roles, he says, “Preparation is everything. Whether I’m playing a chaiwala with big dreams or a city guy with charm and quirks, I start by understanding their world—their hopes, fears, and history. I draw from personal experiences, research, and improvisation to build something real.”
For the unversed, Bhool Chuf Maaf is directed and written by Karan Sharma and stars Rajkumar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi and Kapkapiii, helmed by late Sangeeth Sivan features Shreyas Talpade and Tusshar Kapoor.
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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