BRINGING BACK THE '90S
The Morning Standard|August 22, 2023
Actor Gulshan Devaiah on building his character Chaar Cut Atmaram in Guns & Gulaabs and what makes Raj & DK's storytelling different from others
MONIKA MONALISA
BRINGING BACK THE '90S

GUNS & Gulaabs, the latest from filmmaker duo Raj & DK (Raj Nidimoru and Krishna Dasarakothapalli) on Netflix, screams the '90s. Not just any part of that decade but particularly the Bollywood-dominated time. So it was inevitable for Gulshan Devaiah to take great inspiration for his character, Chaar Cut Atmaram, from that era.

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