Jaideep Ahlawat took on one of his most fearsome characters yet with Rukma, the primary antagonist in the family man 3.


The role marks a dramatic shift from his previous portrayal of Hathiram Chaudhary in Paatal Lok—moving from a morally grounded cop to a cold-blooded villain.



🎭 Why He Accepted the Ferocious Role


Jaideep revealed that playing Rukma gave him a rare sense of freedom as an actor.


Quoting his own reflection:


“My character is nothing like Hathiram Chaudhary… Then I realized you don’t understand it, you just enjoy both sides of it.”



The role of a drug smuggler and hitman offered him the chance to explore an unfiltered, conscience-free persona, which he called “a very liberating experience.”


🌍 Returning to Nagaland for the Shoot


Ahlawat pointed out that both Paatal Lok and the family man 3 took him to the same region in Nagaland, despite portraying completely different characters.


He described the contrast humorously:


“There’s a place where I stood first as Hathiram, and later as Rukma. Same place, two different men.”



The transformation in art direction and character made the location feel completely new to him.


Jokingly added that Nagaland has become like his “second home” and the government should give him a house for how much he’s shot in Kohima.


🤝 Reunion with Manoj Bajpayee


Fans of Gangs of Wasseypur and Chittagong celebrated the duo’s return.


Ahlawat expressed genuine excitement about working again with Manoj Bajpayee:


“Working with Manoj is like going back in time. He brings a discipline.”


Shooting action sequences together after years made the experience extra special for him.


He described the reunion as “a dream come true.”


✨ Final Takeaway


Jaideep Ahlawat chose Rukma because it let him embrace a darker, uninhibited performance, contrasting sharply with his past roles.


The project provided creative liberation, emotional challenge, and a joyful reunion—making it one of the highlights of his career.


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