Saif Ali Khan addressed buzz comparing his upcoming Kartavya character Pawan Singh to iconic Langda Tyagi from Omkara at the trailer’s Wednesday launch. Social media lit up over the rustic dialogue and grounded vibe, but Saif clarified the real link: Omkara unlocked his range for filmmakers.
Trailer Sparks Omkara Flashbacks
Post-trailer drop, fans noted Pawan Singh’s rooted delivery mirroring Langda Tyagi’s UP-Bihar dialect. Saif told media: “If there is any connection, it is probably that people think I come from a city background… so a filmmaker like Pulkit must have seen Omkara and realised that I can also play a rooted character like this.”
Omkara’s Career Pivot: Thank You, Vishal
Saif credits Vishal Bhardwaj’s 2006 Shakespeare adaptation for shattering his “polished urban” image. “Because of Omkara, people started taking me seriously as an actor. So I have to thank Vishal for that,” he said, joking: “I still don’t know what made him think I could do Langda Tyagi after Dil Chahta Hai.”
“This is a very big thing… people judge actors very quickly.” – Saif Ali Khan
Dialect Mastery: Rooted Voice > Generic
Saif explained the craft: “There’s a certain voice and texture… Every person sounds a certain way for a reason… When you can capture that properly, it makes the role feel more complete.” He prefers authentic dialects over “generic language” for satisfaction.
Saif Ali Khan as Langda Tyagi in Omkara*, the role that redefined his career from urban hero to versatile powerhouse.*
Kartavya Details: Netflix Premiere
Backed by Gauri Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment, the drama streams on Netflix May 15, 2026. Saif stressed: “These are very different roles,” despite visual echoes Pawan stands apart from Langda’s menace. Comparisons fuel hype, with fans debating if Kartavya rivals Omkara‘s intensity. Saif’s range from Dil Chahta Hai charm to rustic edge keeps delivering surprises.

