"The popular image I carry is of 'Bheja Fry', 'Chalo Dilli' and 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi'. There are very few who would come and say 'I saw you in 'Dasvidaniya' and I loved it'.
"I am aware of my popular image. And I think it doesn't restrict me but the filmmakers perhaps can't imagine me in any other role beyond that image," Pathak told PTI.
The film revolves around Hari Das' struggle for 32 years to prove his participation in the freedom movement.
Pathak, whose list of serious movies is not significantly long, hopes the character will finally help him show a different side of his acting.
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"Films like 'Gour Hari Dastaan' are a reinstatement of faith that now I can tell other stories as well."
"One day, Anant called me to his house and spoke about this man. I had read about him in paper. Anant said 'I want to make a film on it'. In my subconscious mind, I was thinking he has called me to offer some role in it. And then much to my surprise he asked, 'Would you like to play Gour Hari Das?' and I was like 'Yes! any day'.
"I was wondering why he chose me for this role, as the popular image I have is different. But he had confidence in me and the next moment we were working on it," the actor said.