Bollywood actor Dino Morea has expressed his complete contentment with portraying romantic characters on screen, stating that he finds genuine joy in love stories. In a candid revelation, the actor shared that he feels comfortable being perceived in such roles even today and intends to continue exploring romance in his future projects, provided the narratives feel authentic and right.
The Unfulfilled Action Avatar Dream
While romance remains a comfortable space, Dino Morea revealed a strong desire to be seen in a different light. In an interview with PTI, he expressed his hope that filmmakers would envision him in full-fledged action roles. Reflecting on his career, Morea pointed out that he has done a significant amount of action work and believes he possesses the requisite look and energy for the genre. "I think I've the trappings for all," he stated, emphasizing his wish to be part of exciting and well-told stories that showcase this side of his acting.
Adding 'Hotness' to 'Four More Shots Please!' Final Season
Currently, Dino Morea is captivating audiences in the final season of the popular streaming series 'Four More Shots Please!'. In the show, he plays the love interest to Kirti Kulhari's character. Speaking about his contribution to the ensemble cast, which includes Sayani Gupta, Bani J, and Maanvi Gagroo, Morea said, "I would like to think that I'm adding a lot of sexiness, hotness and coolness, and a lot more fun to the show."
Reflecting on Pre-Social Media Stardom with 'Raaz' & 'Aksar'
Taking a nostalgic trip down memory lane, the actor contrasted the film industry of his peak years with today's digital era. He recalled that when his hit films like 'Raaz' and 'Aksar' were released, there was no social media. Audience feedback was direct and organic, coming from theatre-goers. He fondly remembered how the success of 'Raaz' permeated every corner of the country, "from villages to top-tier cities."
Comparing that era to the present, Morea noted that fame now spreads at lightning speed due to the internet. "Today, people don't see a film, but they are all over the internet," he explained, adding that certain roles from his past might have generated massive online craze had they released today. He also took a moment to praise contemporaries like Akshay Kumar and Bobby Deol, expressing happiness for their well-deserved success.