The 47-year-old actor, who will be seen playing a pivotal role in the upcoming spy action film "Naam Shabana", says actors should constantly look for good roles and good scripts, irrespective of the genre.
"A director may work within the confines of a genre, but actors don't have a genre set. They are looking for good scripts and they go wherever they find one. That's what I do as well. I'm not biased towards any particular type of film, story or genre.
Talking about his character in "Naam Shabana", the actor says, "This man has a gruesome past. He was a jawan and has seen many deaths, cold-blooded murders, including fellow agents."
Manoj says it was a difficult role for him as Neeraj wanted him to say his lines without showing any emotion.
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The actor says "Naam Shabana" is a very important film for him and it is special as it based on real-time research and concrete investigation.
Talking about the film, which is a spin-off of to the 2015 film "Baby", protagonist Taapsee Pannu says she does not relate with her character but thanks to the film, she can now defend herself without any fear.
The actress says "Baby" was a real opportunity for her.
"For me, it was a huge role. I did not treat it like a cameo. I would like to thank Neeraj Sir to give it to me when even 'Pink' had not happened."
"Naam Shabana" releases on March 31.