There’s nothing about Freddie Mercury that’s choreographed, says Rami Malek on ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

Ramee Malek says on 'Bohemian Rhapsody', there is nothing about Freddy Mercury which has been choreographed.



A definite shot signal is that the season of rewards in Hollywood has started, there is a section of biopics on the singer and rock band. After A star is Bornstaring Lady Gaga, we now have Bohemian Rapaids on Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of the British rock band Queen. Character actor is played by Rami Malek, who is known for his role in Mr. Robot, Knight at the Museum.
Bohemian Rapidy, one of the Queen's most famous songs, will find the life of Freddie Mercury, his fight with AIDS, and later the fluctuations within the band.
Malek said that he asked about the preparation for the role, "I started to see the songs which Freddy wrote and searched for the subjects that outline every track, so that through the songs I I can understand the man. " Actor says, "There is nothing about them that has been choreographed." The word 'choreograph' is not just about the name 'Freddy Mercury'. Molek says that he came to know that he was from Bombay to London from Zanzibar Can identify with Freddy's remarkable journey, where he met Brian May (Guaylim Lee), Roger Taylor (Ben Hardy) and John Deacon (Joseph Mazzello) and formed the queen. The Bohemian Rapaadi Thiyopiai famine refugees assisted by 1 9 85 resumed the incredible show-stealing performance of the band at the Live Aid concert.
The film captures the glorious stage performance and trademark of the British singer-songwriter Mike Paus. Freddie, who was born as Farrok Bulusar, died in November 1991 after the diagnosis of HIV / AIDS. The film, directed by Brian Singer, was on the card since 2010 and has reached the big screen after a lot of obstacles.
"The most unusual thing about her sexuality and that aspect of her life is that she never talked about it, she goes ahead of all those hard labels and boxes that we try to put on people. It was just not like that. "It was just that," Malek says when asked about Freddy's role, whose sexuality had been the subject of discussion for many years.

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