
Bhuvan Arora recently spoke to Filmfare about understanding emotional and social complexities of a man in uniform while playing the role of SI Hemant Kumar in Janaawar – The Beast Within. He reflected on Hemant’s character, who remains torn between duty, caste-based societal expectations and deeply personal desires. The actor has opened up about the emotional toll of playing such a conflicted man and the lasting impression it left on him.

He said, “There was one night sequence where Hemant is torn between his responsibility as a cop and the weight of what society and his family expect from him. After we wrapped, I remember walking back to my room and still feeling this heaviness on my shoulders. It wasn’t easy to shake off.”
Hemant’s character is not one-dimensional. He’s not just a cop and he’s not just a man shaped by caste and class constraints. He is both and he is always in motion between those poles. “For me, it was about holding tension rather than resolving it. Hemant can never fully escape either side. His duty as a cop or his reality as a man trapped in social structures. So I played him like someone who is constantly negotiating, constantly calculating. Sometimes his uniform speaks louder, sometimes his silences do,” he explained.
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