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Mumbai: In an exclusive Chat with the ‘Sanam Teri Kasam’ Actor Manish Chaudhari, where he reflected on his 30-year career, discussed his passion for varied roles, and admiration for legendary actors. He believed Ranbir Kapoor is one of the last true superstars, noting that social media has changed the industry. Manish shared insights on timing, luck, and talent, citing his film "Rocket Singh" as an example. He also discussed his upcoming projects, including "Bastards of Bollywood" directed by Aryan Khan and "Murder Baad." 

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00:00Dr. Aynas, and first of all, I would like to ask you, how is your journey about Bollywood?
00:09The journey about Bollywood is very good.
00:12In the Hindi film industry, I am going to be 30 years in the next June.
00:21So the journey has been fantastic, it's been very rewarding.
00:24And I hope to continue with it.
00:30Sir, Rocket Scene was the first film.
00:34But at that time, people didn't notice it.
00:39Do you think that in the industry, there are characters and artists who play a role,
00:45do you ignore it?
00:48I don't know.
00:51I don't like that.
00:54I have done all kinds of roles in my career.
00:57I have done all kinds of roles in my career.
01:00And I think that I am doing a variety of roles like that.
01:04Whether it's a father or a military officer or a police officer or a gangster,
01:11or a professional role.
01:15Whether it's a lawyer or a businessman or a businessman.
01:18Like in Rocket Singh, I was doing a businessman role.
01:22I have done all kinds of roles in my career.
01:25I have done all kinds of roles in my career.
01:27I have done all kinds of roles in my career.
01:29I have done all kinds of roles in my career.
01:32I have done all kinds of roles in my career.
01:34And I've taken all kinds of roles in my career.
01:38I have done all kinds of roles in my career.
01:48And I've done all kinds of roles in my career.
01:52All of these people had roles in every way, and I also want to increase my career in that way.
02:01Sir, you said that rugby will become a superstar.
02:05Do you believe that he is the last true superstar?
02:10Do you believe that he is the last superstar today?
02:13Well, on social media, there have been a lot of things that have become a pure cinematic superstar.
02:24Their time is probably not at that point when we were growing, when we were watching cinema.
02:34If you were watching Amitabh Bachchan, Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor, Dharmendra,
02:43if you were watching the big stars, then you would have become a part of cinematically.
02:49You would have thought that they are a part of your life.
02:53They had the sense of larger than life.
02:57But now, if you are watching the stars on your phone, on social media,
03:03then that stardom is the only thing that I think is going to be a part of it.
03:11And what I think about Ranbir, I think that he is the last remaining true superstar.
03:24I mean, there is Shah Rukh Khan as well, you know, there.
03:29So, but generally speaking, I think stars, movie stars have lost the kind of appeal that they used to.
03:39Sir, you said Rocket Singh.
03:41You said Rocket Singh has started one week.
03:43Do you think that the talent is more important?
03:48Yes, absolutely.
03:49I think that the timing is more important than the talent is more important than the talent.
03:53I don't know.
03:54But with the timing, with the timing, with the timing, with the luck,
03:59it keeps a lot of meaning.
04:02Rocket Singh, when it was 15 years old,
04:07when it was 15 years old,
04:08it was 15 years old.
04:09Like you said,
04:10that one week, the picture was not in the box office.
04:13It was only a week.
04:14It was just a week.
04:15It was fizzled out.
04:16But for the 10 years,
04:18after that,
04:19and for now,
04:2015 years,
04:21the audience made the film
04:25has given a cult status.
04:28Today, people say,
04:30that we have seen the film now.
04:33And they say that
04:35that the last or the 7th time
04:37they are watching again.
04:38Now,
04:40we have seen the platforms
04:43and the OTT platforms.
04:45So,
04:46we can see it here.
04:48Sir,
04:49but do you think that
04:51the last superstar
04:52can be seen?
04:53I don't know about that.
04:55I don't know about that.
04:56If you ask me
04:58I don't believe it.
05:00I think that
05:01the time
05:02Yeah.
05:03No.
05:05I think that
05:07every thing is cyclical.
05:10So,
05:11the social media
05:13that
05:14the stardom
05:16that
05:17the effect of the cinema
05:19that I have told you,
05:21what I think
05:22that
05:23the superstars
05:24that
05:25has been small
05:27is small.
05:28It's a cycle
05:29and I think
05:30that the cycle
05:31will change
05:32on the other side.
05:33And
05:34you have
05:35a cinematic experience
05:37that we had to get back.
05:39And
05:40Ranbir is a superstar.
05:42He will remain a superstar.
05:44And
05:45whether he is the last superstar
05:46or not
05:47only time will tell.
05:49Sir,
05:50band
05:52that
05:53you said
05:54to
05:55iu
06:00by what you said,
06:01actor
06:02factor
06:03value
06:04market
06:05hit
06:06influence
06:07exactamente
06:08the
06:09you speak
06:11about
06:13he
06:14called
06:15dancing
06:16uh,
06:16uh,
06:16uh,
06:16uh,
06:16uh,
06:17uh,
06:17uh,
06:18uh,
06:18uh,
06:19uh,
06:19uh,
06:19uh,
06:19uh,
06:21uh,
06:21yeah,
06:21film na chale.
06:23Of course,
06:23aegar film chalti hai,
06:24toh,
06:24uh,
06:25actor ki,
06:26uh,
06:26uh,
06:26chavi jaga jaga jaga jati hai,
06:28loog usmei interest lena shirru kertte hai,
06:30audience usmei interest lena shirru kertte hai,
06:32aur phir producers,
06:33uh,
06:33usmei interest lena shirru kertte hai,
06:35so,
06:36uh,
06:36I think it's very important.
06:38Sir,
06:39aapne kahaan kiya ki,
06:40uniform walay rool may ne kafi kiya hai,
06:52military ke bhi,
06:53aur,
06:53aur,
06:55polis ke bhi,
06:57uh,
06:58har role ko moin,
06:59uh,
07:00uski merit per play kerne ki,
07:02puri košish karta ho,
07:04uh,
07:05typecast ka mtlab mujhe ág tak sajha may aya nix,
07:09because I don't think that I have been in any single one typecast
07:14or I have given you a typecast, that's not the case.
07:18There was a period of time recently
07:23when there were many stories of military and films and OTT series
07:28that were made more than that.
07:31So, I have done that work.
07:33I am going to know about the dramatic rules
07:36because you want to do comedy,
07:38what do you think about the industry?
07:41Well, I think it's important to actors
07:47that they want to do what they want to do.
07:50Of course, the industry is one way,
07:53but there are also some desires that can change that perception.
08:05So, as you can see in August,
08:10I think it should come to August,
08:12The Bastards of Bollywood,
08:14which will come to Netflix,
08:16which Aryan Khan directed.
08:19You will see me in a different view.
08:24Do you think Aryan Khan is a superstar quality?
08:36I don't understand what the superstar quality is.
08:41Aryan is directing the series and as a director,
08:46I am not qualified to answer that question, and I am not qualified to answer that question.
08:59I am not qualified to answer that question.
09:06I am not qualified to answer that question.
09:16I am not qualified to answer that question.
09:32I don't think this is a challenge.
09:36No, I don't think. I think that today's younger generation
09:40is very interested in understanding the craft of acting and learning.
09:46In Mumbai, there are many schools who teach acting to young people,
09:54so that they have a basic confidence in their work.
09:59As you work, acting is one of the things that you will do,
10:04the more you will do, the more you will do.
10:07But I think there is a foundation that young actors and actresses are very interested in that basic foundation.
10:14And there are also schools in which people can learn and learn.
10:20Sir, you've also worked with Bhad-sahab,
10:23what do you think about Mad Erikson?
10:27It was about four years ago when I worked with Bhad-sahab.
10:35I worked with three films.
10:37Blood Money, Jannet 2 and Razz 3.
10:41They were presenting these three films.
10:44And at that time, I got the opportunity to talk to them.
10:49I got the opportunity to talk to them.
10:51I got the opportunity to make the characters for films.
10:55I got the opportunity to understand them.
11:00The most important thing was this time during that time when I was working with them,
11:08what was its view of the characterisation.
11:13Uh, uh, uh, I think patience is actually the most important thing for an actor, uh,
11:37uh, it's a long drawn out game, uh, uh, you know, currently it's a long drawn out game,
11:44uh, this could never be due years, three years or five years, or ten years,
11:49we got to rock out here when acting, we have work through an actor,
11:57that's a long run.
12:00So it's a long drawn-out game or it's a profession where
12:13So patience is a very important part of the career.
12:23Sir, what do you want to do with your foundation?
12:30This is to strengthen your foundation and keep patience and be resilient.
12:39Sir, lastly, what do you think about Turkey and Azerbaijan as a country
12:51will support them?
12:54What do you think about Turkey and Azerbaijan?
13:01Well, I think that the government will decide that the government will
13:09determine exactly what it is.
13:11And as a citizen of the Republic of India,
13:14this is our duty to fix and decide what things are fixed.
13:26Sir, I don't know why we can't speak openly or why we don't want to speak openly.
13:43I don't know why we can't speak openly or why we don't want to speak openly.
13:48But our country is a very difficult time.
13:55Especially when there was a terrorist attack on the country.
14:02And after that, whatever happened, it was very important.
14:09And I think that why people don't talk about it or don't want to talk about it?
14:15Maybe that's why.
14:16I think rightly so.
14:18That it is a government's work to take action and talk about it.
14:27And our work is to support them.
14:33Sir, after our future projects,
14:35we will be able to talk about future projects.
14:36Yes.
14:37What are we going to do to major projects at this point?
14:42Next question.
14:43Thank you so much.
14:46Thank you, sir.
14:47Yes.
14:48Have you received a long time?
14:49Yes.
14:50.
14:51My colleagues,
14:54what is it?
14:56The film is originally made in Telugu, but in Hindi it will be released in Hindi and in Hindi it will be called Samaraj.
15:08It will be released on 4 July.
15:12It will be released on a series on Netflix, The Basterds of Bollywood, whose exact date has not been fixed, but I think it should come until August.
15:29But the announcement will soon come.
15:35There is another film called Murder Bad, which is a young director named Arnab Chatterjee.
15:46It will also be released on July August.
15:49There is also a film called Dharmatics, which is called Vivek Souni.
15:56Karan Johor and Somain Mishra are the producers.
16:02So this film will be released in this year.
16:09It will soon come soon.

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