Though he never completely disappeared from Bollywood,Jimmy Sheirgill spent a chunk of the last decade playing secondary,hardly memorable,characters in films a far cry from the promising start he had in Gulzars Maachis 1996 and Aditya Chopras Mohabbatein 2000. It is,therefore,understandable that the actor attributes the resurrection of his career to director Tigmanshu Dhulia. It was,after all,his character as a wayward nawab in Dhulias Saheb Biwi aur Gangster SBAG in 2011 that brought Sheirgill back in the reckoning. I have always worked with first-time directors. But Tigmanshu is a true friend he is possibly the only one who thought of me and cast me in his films repeatedly, says Sheirgill of Dhulia,whom he has known since the latters directorial debut,Haasil. He is also part of the directors next,Bullet Raja,with Saif Ali Khan in the lead role. Another filmmaker who had faith in Sheirgill was Neeraj Pandey. After his successful debut,A Wednesday,the filmmaker had Sheirgill play a key character a quirky police officer in his recent release,Special 26. The success of this film and critical acclaim for his performance has given the actor another reason to celebrate even as he awaits the release of Saheb,Biwi aur Gangster Returns. Looking back,he says Dhulia took a riskin casting him as Saheb,one of the lead roles in the film,at a time when his stock was low in the film industry. It has made me look at my own career in a new light, he says. This has also altered what used to be his USP. The actor,who became popular for his cute,boy-next-door image,is now trying to portray his versatality. I decided to do films only if they excite me, says Sheirgill.
In the SBAG sequel,Sheirgill will again be seen as Saheb,although the take is different. The character was paralyzed by the end of the first installment,so in this film,I will be seen on a wheelchair. Tigmanshu has taken this character forward and given him a new dimension, he says.