Mumbai: Sohum Shah has received rave reviews for his performance in "Talvar" and the actor says it was the opportunity to work with Irrfan Khan and Vishal Bharadwaj which compelled him to do the movie.


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Sohum, who plays ACP Vedant Mishra in the Meghna Gulzar-directed crime-thriller, was all praise for Bharadwaj's script and Irrfan's acting.


"The writing of 'Talvar' is authentic and realistic. On top of it, Meghna researched intensely for the movie. Another reason to do the film was because I've been a fan of both Irrfan and Vishal Bharadwaj, be it 'Omkara' or 'Maqbool'.


"So here I was getting an opportunity to act with him and star in a Bharadwaj production. I couldn't have missed it," Sohum told PTI.


The actor, who made his debut with Anand Gandhi's "Ship of Theseus" in 2013, said he learnt a lot from "The Lunchbox" star while sharing screen space with him.


"The thing about working with Irrfan, especially for a new actor, is that you want to grasp everything he is doing. I tried doing some nuances which he did but it didn't work for me.


"I realised you can't learn directly from him but intuitively. Something which can't be deconstructed."


Sohum also credited Irrfan for making him perform better.


"When you work with a good actor it reflects in your work. Irrfan's little reactions, energy and spontaneity to my dialogues made me perform better."


Based on the 2008 Noida murder case, "Talvar" also starred Konkona Sen Sharma and Neeraj Kabi.


Sohum said he was happy with the response as the film achieved its purpose of staring a debate.