<p>For his role of menacing assassin 4-cut Atmaram in the upcoming Netflix series '<em>Guns & Gulaabs</em>', Gulshan Devaiah says he derived inspiration from Mithun Chakraborty and Sanjay Dutt's movies which he watched as a teenager in the 1990s.</p>.<p>Inspired by the misfits of the world, the '90s set comedy crime thriller series is directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK. It follows the story of a lovestruck mechanic Paana Tipu (Rajkummar Rao), a reluctant heir to a ruling gang (Adarsh Gourav), an honest officer-turned-agent-of-chaos (Dulquer Salmaan), and a menacing killer 4-cut Atmaram.</p>.Hrithik Roshan, Deepika Padukone share official motion poster of 'Fighter'.<p>From Dutt's iconic mullet hair he sported in '<em>Saajan</em>' and '<em>Khal Nayak</em>' to Chakraborty's retro dressing style, Devaiah said audiences will be able to see many references from the 1980s and 1990s in the show.</p>.<p>'The reference for the hair came from Sanjay Dutt of the 1990s... I might have improvised a few things in the show, but they were not planned... Many of the other references came from Mithun Chakraborty's photos for clothing styles.</p>.<p>'Some of my other references came from old Bollywood films. There is a particular knife that I use in the show, it is sort of homage to the '50s and '60s. It has a particular name in the show,” the 45-year-old actor told PTI in an interview.</p>.<p>Devaiah recalled watching Dutt’s movies in theatres as a teenager.</p>.<p>'I was a 12-year-old when I saw ‘<em>Saajan</em>’. ‘<em>Khalnayak</em>’ was the first film that I saw of Sanjay Dutt in a cinema hall, and then ‘<em>Thanedar</em>’. It was a lot of fun.' The actor said much like the films from the era, '<em>Guns & Gulaabs</em>' is an 'over-the-top' story that is set in a bizarre universe.</p>.G20 Film Festival to open on Wednesday with Satyajit Ray's 'Pather Panchali'.<p>'The whole show is pretty over-the-top. It is a '<em>kalpanik duniya</em>' (fictional world). This is going to be a crazy world where all characters will have their quirks and they’ll be a little bit more towards max volume,' he added.</p>.<p>The appreciation his last few projects -- series '<em>Duranga</em>' and '<em>Dahaad</em>', and films '<em>Badhaai Do</em>' and '<em>8 AM Metro</em>' -- have received makes him feel “satisfied”, said Devaiah.</p>.<p>The actor said the positive reaction from the people motivates him to continue on the path he has followed until now.</p>.<p>'It is a great satisfaction, and this is what I wanted to do. When people respond with such positivity, warmth and affection, I must be doing something right. So, it is really motivating... I am satisfied and delighted,” Devaiah said.</p>.<p>“<em>Guns & Gulaabs</em>”, which also features late actor Satish Kaushik, will premiere on Friday. </p>
<p>For his role of menacing assassin 4-cut Atmaram in the upcoming Netflix series '<em>Guns & Gulaabs</em>', Gulshan Devaiah says he derived inspiration from Mithun Chakraborty and Sanjay Dutt's movies which he watched as a teenager in the 1990s.</p>.<p>Inspired by the misfits of the world, the '90s set comedy crime thriller series is directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK. It follows the story of a lovestruck mechanic Paana Tipu (Rajkummar Rao), a reluctant heir to a ruling gang (Adarsh Gourav), an honest officer-turned-agent-of-chaos (Dulquer Salmaan), and a menacing killer 4-cut Atmaram.</p>.Hrithik Roshan, Deepika Padukone share official motion poster of 'Fighter'.<p>From Dutt's iconic mullet hair he sported in '<em>Saajan</em>' and '<em>Khal Nayak</em>' to Chakraborty's retro dressing style, Devaiah said audiences will be able to see many references from the 1980s and 1990s in the show.</p>.<p>'The reference for the hair came from Sanjay Dutt of the 1990s... I might have improvised a few things in the show, but they were not planned... Many of the other references came from Mithun Chakraborty's photos for clothing styles.</p>.<p>'Some of my other references came from old Bollywood films. There is a particular knife that I use in the show, it is sort of homage to the '50s and '60s. It has a particular name in the show,” the 45-year-old actor told PTI in an interview.</p>.<p>Devaiah recalled watching Dutt’s movies in theatres as a teenager.</p>.<p>'I was a 12-year-old when I saw ‘<em>Saajan</em>’. ‘<em>Khalnayak</em>’ was the first film that I saw of Sanjay Dutt in a cinema hall, and then ‘<em>Thanedar</em>’. It was a lot of fun.' The actor said much like the films from the era, '<em>Guns & Gulaabs</em>' is an 'over-the-top' story that is set in a bizarre universe.</p>.G20 Film Festival to open on Wednesday with Satyajit Ray's 'Pather Panchali'.<p>'The whole show is pretty over-the-top. It is a '<em>kalpanik duniya</em>' (fictional world). This is going to be a crazy world where all characters will have their quirks and they’ll be a little bit more towards max volume,' he added.</p>.<p>The appreciation his last few projects -- series '<em>Duranga</em>' and '<em>Dahaad</em>', and films '<em>Badhaai Do</em>' and '<em>8 AM Metro</em>' -- have received makes him feel “satisfied”, said Devaiah.</p>.<p>The actor said the positive reaction from the people motivates him to continue on the path he has followed until now.</p>.<p>'It is a great satisfaction, and this is what I wanted to do. When people respond with such positivity, warmth and affection, I must be doing something right. So, it is really motivating... I am satisfied and delighted,” Devaiah said.</p>.<p>“<em>Guns & Gulaabs</em>”, which also features late actor Satish Kaushik, will premiere on Friday. </p>