It was something of a risk for both Sushant and director Dibakar Banerjee to reinvent the popular literary character as a young, inexperienced man in "Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!" but it seems to have paid off.
"The film has made its mark. It has got a lot of praise for its direction, production design and look. I am really happy with the way it is been received. In fact, my family was surprised to see my transformation," Sushant said.
When asked about directors' trust in him, Sushant said, "It may be because they think I want to learn. I don't know how talented I am but one thing I am very sure about is that I will give it my 100 per cent. I will do it with utmost honesty."
Sushant's journey in the industry has been good so far and he wants to keep that momentum.
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The actor has found a foothold in Bollywood but that does not mean he has grown fearless.
"There can never be a state of mind when you are fearless. You are always insecure. Either you are insecure about not getting what you want or you are insecure about losing what you have. It is a constant state of mind for everyone.