Guest: Rajkumar Kanojia is a well-known actor.
Host: Parshuram Vasamani
Platform: Wrapped Pulse™ Podcast Show
### Summary
Rajkumar Kanojia discusses balancing family life and acting, his journey in the industry, and the importance of talent and hard work in achieving success.
### Highlights
- 🎭 Rajkumar emphasizes the importance of time management in balancing family and career.
- 🌟 He believes that talent should be supported, regardless of nepotism in the industry.
- 🎬 He shares his experiences working with various actors and on different projects.
- 💼 Rajkumar advocates for actors to receive fair compensation for their work.
- 📺 He highlights the evolution of opportunities in the industry, especially with the rise of web series.
- 🗣️ His views on the importance of education and continuous learning for aspiring actors are noteworthy.
- 💡 He stresses the need for respect among all industry professionals, regardless of their status.
### Key Insights
- ⏳ Time Management is Key: Rajkumar believes effective time management is essential for balancing personal and professional life, challenging the notion that one doesn't have time. This insight encourages individuals to prioritize their tasks and responsibilities to achieve a more fulfilling life.
- 🎨 Support Talent Over Nepotism: He supports the idea that talent should be nurtured irrespective of family connections. This highlights the importance of recognizing and fostering genuine talent in the arts, promoting a meritocratic environment.
- 🤝 Fair Compensation is Vital: Rajkumar argues that actors should always receive fair pay for their work, emphasizing that undervaluing talent can harm the industry. This insight pushes for a culture of respect and value for creative professionals.
- 🎥 Diverse Opportunities: He notes the increasing availability of diverse roles and platforms, especially with the rise of OTT content, making it easier for actors to find work. This reflects the changing landscape of the entertainment industry, offering new avenues for success.
- 📚 Continuous Learning and Adaptation: Rajkumar stresses the importance of education and knowledge in acting. This insight speaks to the necessity of growth and adaptability in a competitive industry, encouraging actors to expand their skills continually.
- 🌐 Respect Across Roles: He advocates for equal treatment of all professionals in the industry, regardless of their status. This promotes a more collaborative and respectful working environment, essential for creative endeavors.
- 🚀 Pursue Your Passion: Rajkumar's journey illustrates that perseverance and dedication to one's craft can lead to success. His experience emphasizes the importance of staying true to one’s passion and continuously striving for excellence.
#podcast #hindipodcast #hindi #rajkumarkanojiya #ParshuramVasamani #wrappedpulse
Host: Parshuram Vasamani
Platform: Wrapped Pulse™ Podcast Show
### Summary
Rajkumar Kanojia discusses balancing family life and acting, his journey in the industry, and the importance of talent and hard work in achieving success.
### Highlights
- 🎭 Rajkumar emphasizes the importance of time management in balancing family and career.
- 🌟 He believes that talent should be supported, regardless of nepotism in the industry.
- 🎬 He shares his experiences working with various actors and on different projects.
- 💼 Rajkumar advocates for actors to receive fair compensation for their work.
- 📺 He highlights the evolution of opportunities in the industry, especially with the rise of web series.
- 🗣️ His views on the importance of education and continuous learning for aspiring actors are noteworthy.
- 💡 He stresses the need for respect among all industry professionals, regardless of their status.
### Key Insights
- ⏳ Time Management is Key: Rajkumar believes effective time management is essential for balancing personal and professional life, challenging the notion that one doesn't have time. This insight encourages individuals to prioritize their tasks and responsibilities to achieve a more fulfilling life.
- 🎨 Support Talent Over Nepotism: He supports the idea that talent should be nurtured irrespective of family connections. This highlights the importance of recognizing and fostering genuine talent in the arts, promoting a meritocratic environment.
- 🤝 Fair Compensation is Vital: Rajkumar argues that actors should always receive fair pay for their work, emphasizing that undervaluing talent can harm the industry. This insight pushes for a culture of respect and value for creative professionals.
- 🎥 Diverse Opportunities: He notes the increasing availability of diverse roles and platforms, especially with the rise of OTT content, making it easier for actors to find work. This reflects the changing landscape of the entertainment industry, offering new avenues for success.
- 📚 Continuous Learning and Adaptation: Rajkumar stresses the importance of education and knowledge in acting. This insight speaks to the necessity of growth and adaptability in a competitive industry, encouraging actors to expand their skills continually.
- 🌐 Respect Across Roles: He advocates for equal treatment of all professionals in the industry, regardless of their status. This promotes a more collaborative and respectful working environment, essential for creative endeavors.
- 🚀 Pursue Your Passion: Rajkumar's journey illustrates that perseverance and dedication to one's craft can lead to success. His experience emphasizes the importance of staying true to one’s passion and continuously striving for excellence.
#podcast #hindipodcast #hindi #rajkumarkanojiya #ParshuramVasamani #wrappedpulse
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00:00:00Oh
00:00:30see time management is everything we hear about the time is not the time is not the time is
00:00:40all the time is the reason is crystal clear so we don't have to do it
00:00:47so for your daughter you are saying that necrotism is going more?
00:00:52I think that I have said that the person who is a servant, who is a servant, should try it.
00:01:02And if my son is a talent, then I should support it.
00:01:07And if there is no problem, then it's not worth it.
00:01:11You have just taken a web series with a famous YouTuber, Bohan Bam.
00:01:19When I was a big fan, I have seen a lot of style.
00:01:30My casting is complete, but you can see me here.
00:01:33So, I have a character that is interesting.
00:01:36You want to do it.
00:01:38So, what do you want to do with ads?
00:01:42Do you want to do it or do you want to do it?
00:01:46Look, my opinion is that the actor should have to take his own character.
00:01:51And the actor who doesn't take his own character, does not take his own character, does not take his own character or collab, does not take his own character.
00:01:57Hello, friends. I am your host and friend, Prashiram Vasam Mani.
00:02:08Welcome to Rap Pulse channel.
00:02:10Today we have a actor, a comedian, a singer, a rapper and a poet.
00:02:16It means that there are five different characters, but one character.
00:02:21He is multi-talented.
00:02:23He is still in the industry.
00:02:25So, let's welcome Mr. Rajkumar sir.
00:02:28Welcome sir.
00:02:29Thank you so very much for having me.
00:02:31Thank you so much for having me.
00:02:32Hi, I am the director of the U.P.
00:02:34I belong to U.P.
00:02:36I am the director of the U.P.
00:02:38I was a member of the U.P.
00:02:40It was a member of the U.P.
00:02:41In the U.P.
00:02:42But I was two months old.
00:02:46And I am the father and my father came from Mumbai.
00:02:49And since I came to Mumbai.
00:02:51So, I didn't have much more and more.
00:02:54But I am the director of the U.P.
00:02:56This is all our karma and this is our karma and this is our karma.
00:03:04Basically, you have been suffering from the U.P. to Mumbai, how was your journey?
00:03:12I said, I had two months ago, so it's not so strong.
00:03:18I don't know how it was going to be, so I don't know how it was going to be.
00:03:21Yes, exactly.
00:03:26How did you reach the first step in the industry?
00:03:32I was 7-8 years old.
00:03:34I was active in school.
00:03:37But in this way, I would like to hear my name.
00:03:40Shri Sattisai Baba.
00:03:42His name was Balivikas.
00:03:45It was a class of 2 hours.
00:03:50My mother-in-law gave me to me.
00:03:54So, I had to run away from the extracurricular activities.
00:03:59Then I went to school, inter-school, college, inter-college,
00:04:05then the amateur theatre, then the professional theatre,
00:04:08then the film, then the theatre.
00:04:11So, this was the first time of your life.
00:04:16How did you get to add through?
00:04:20Where did you get to offer?
00:04:22Who did you get to offer?
00:04:23I was a theatre with Makarandesh Pandya.
00:04:26I was very lucky with him.
00:04:28I was very lucky with him.
00:04:32There was a group of actors.
00:04:35Our group was a colleague.
00:04:37There was a show on DD1.
00:04:39There was a show in Amar Chitra.
00:04:41So, he recommended me the first time.
00:04:43And there was a series from there.
00:04:46And then, I got here to you.
00:04:49Who is your inspiration in the industry?
00:04:54I have told you,
00:04:57I have seen your first podcast and interview,
00:05:00which you said that I am self-inspired.
00:05:02But, when we are self-inspired,
00:05:05we are also our idol.
00:05:07We are directly or indirectly inspired.
00:05:10Who is your life?
00:05:11I don't think about this.
00:05:13I am a fool,
00:05:14or guru from the hope,
00:05:16or someone's life.
00:05:17I am a disciple and I am a disciple.
00:05:20I am a father.
00:05:21I am a disciple,
00:05:23and don't be like a disciple.
00:05:24Of course,
00:05:25I am a disciple.
00:05:26But I am a disciple.
00:05:27As you have said,
00:05:28I am the disciple of that.
00:05:31Whether you are a disciple,
00:05:32I am a disciple,
00:05:34and in a disciple,
00:05:36that I am very proud of the actor and the other one is Irfan Khan.
00:05:44He was very proud of us and worked for 2 times.
00:05:48He was very proud of us.
00:05:53If we watched the film in Western cinema, I am very inspired by Morgan Freeman.
00:05:59I really like him.
00:06:00My question is, where do you get the job in the industry and in which direction?
00:06:07First of all, if you get the job in the industry, you get the job very easy to get the job in the industry.
00:06:14The problem is that people are working for finding the job, but no one does not do their job.
00:06:21Therefore, they don't get the job in the industry.
00:06:23So, this is a good thing.
00:06:25When I was studying you, there was an incident in which you had a payment.
00:06:35It didn't come.
00:06:37Generally, you have to do the job in the industry.
00:06:40But I did it on social media.
00:06:43First of all, I asked if the payment was not yet?
00:06:45No, it is not yet.
00:06:47The great thing is that my friend is a writer, director, producer.
00:06:50We have also worked for 2 times.
00:06:52We thought that it was a good job and it was good.
00:06:55But now, it is not necessary.
00:06:57What do you do?
00:06:59The court was not the first.
00:07:01The people say that every 5 years later, they change the job.
00:07:05So, they will change the job.
00:07:07How does the payment system work in the industry?
00:07:11This was a great job in the industry.
00:07:12It would be a good job.
00:07:13It's not the ability to the guy re-vers камen.
00:07:14So, like you said, you're not a good job.
00:07:18You've received a lot of jobs.
00:07:19You're used to own your job.
00:07:20Now, when you're doing the job, the person who owns the job is, the role of the right people,
00:07:25you have to do the job.
00:07:26You have to do the job and you have to do the job with the right people.
00:07:28You have to do all of the right people.
00:07:31You have to do the job.
00:07:32You have to trust the job in the right people,
00:07:34and you need to do the job,
00:07:36and you have to trust the job.
00:07:37and we have to deal with the work and make them work.
00:07:43It's extremely tricky for us to make a lot of money,
00:07:46which is very wrong.
00:07:48To me, my opinion is that it's absolutely a two-way process.
00:07:53There's a game of two ways, not one way.
00:07:56As far as the producer, director and actor,
00:08:00the two ways of giving and taking good and taking care of the two ways.
00:08:04foreign
00:08:10foreign
00:08:14foreign
00:08:19foreign
00:08:24foreign
00:08:34.
00:08:41.
00:08:54.
00:08:57.
00:08:58.
00:09:02.
00:09:03the payment percentage of charges or the management fee.
00:09:09So, that's what I'm saying.
00:09:10Look, I'm very old.
00:09:13If you remember, I was a girl who was a girl who was a girl.
00:09:17I was a little girl.
00:09:18I was a girl who was a girl who was a girl.
00:09:20So, I asked Sanjeev Kumar this question.
00:09:22It was the same question.
00:09:24So, they had the answer.
00:09:26I want to give my secretary to my whole work.
00:09:32And I'll go to where I'm going. I'm going to say secretary.
00:09:36Because it's happening that if we're going to do so much,
00:09:40we're going to do so much.
00:09:42And when we go to the same person,
00:09:45we don't get the talent or the money we deserve.
00:09:51But if we don't represent the other people,
00:09:55we're going to have two or three.
00:09:58and this is the reason that I have been a manager and when I have been a manager
00:10:05and when I have been a manager at Jelly Bean Entertainment, I have increased my 5 times rate
00:10:10and the treatment is increased, and all the things that are in the same way
00:10:15in terms of the actor and seniority, everything is changed and now it is very good.
00:10:21If you say, you do your own things.
00:10:25No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:10:43The first meeting is when there is a meeting and sitting, and there is a meeting when there is a cheating.
00:10:51The first meeting is when there is a cheating.
00:10:55The first meeting is when there is a cheating.
00:10:59This is the same question.
00:11:02The new artists, including singers and actors,
00:11:07So, they are just inter-wear to their own manager.
00:11:12I have seen that in collaboration mode,
00:11:18people mostly avoid work.
00:11:20So, do you need to take a job in collaboration
00:11:24or do you need to be paid?
00:11:26I think that the barter, collaboration...
00:11:31At the end of the day,
00:11:34this will work only when you are in the middle of the day.
00:11:36If you are in the middle of the day,
00:11:38you will work only when you are in the middle of the day.
00:11:41And if you need to take a job in the middle of the day,
00:11:45then you will have a guarantee that you will get a success.
00:11:48So, if you have a good background,
00:11:53economically they are sound,
00:11:55if you keep a manager, then it is okay.
00:11:57For them, it is good.
00:11:59But at the end of the day,
00:12:00they should have some talent.
00:12:02If there is talent,
00:12:03then the manager will get a free salary.
00:12:05Yes, but in my case,
00:12:07there is no salary remuneration system.
00:12:09There is no percentage of salary remuneration system.
00:12:11So, I don't have to worry about it.
00:12:13Because they are the profits and they are the share.
00:12:16So, there is no doubt.
00:12:18The stage to screen journey is inspiring.
00:12:24I know that I would like to tell you to tell you about the stage to screen.
00:12:28You have to be the stage to screen.
00:12:30You have to be the ads.
00:12:32Then, after that, you can see a movie or a web series.
00:12:36You have to be the ads.
00:12:38You have to be the ads.
00:12:40It is a matter of the video.
00:12:41So, please give some clarity.
00:12:41First of all, when I started the web series, I didn't know this concept too much.
00:12:47The second thing was that DD1 was not just a satellite channel, I will tell you about it.
00:12:54So, the job was really difficult.
00:12:57Now, in the right words, it was easy for actors to get a job.
00:13:02Because in the world's platforms, there are several channels, agencies, managers, barters, collaborators, Instagram, etc.
00:13:14Where actors were very easy in this field.
00:13:19So, my time was hard for me and it was harder for me.
00:13:23But, if you keep a job, then nothing is impossible for me.
00:13:33For me, when I was in the background, I was able to offer the offer.
00:13:40I was able to offer the offer.
00:13:42But then, I thought that I will not be able to do the same thing.
00:13:47So, I will not be able to do the camera face.
00:13:49So, I had to offer the offer at the time.
00:13:54So, I told you that I will not be able to do the same thing.
00:13:58You have to offer the same thing.
00:14:00So, I told you that if you are the same thing, you will always be able to do the same thing.
00:14:08So, they called me to do the same thing.
00:14:12So, this is how I started on,
00:14:19and then as I said, how did I get the break from there?
00:14:23So, here I am.
00:14:25So, what is your life, your family life and your career?
00:14:32How do you balance both?
00:14:34Look, everything happens in time management.
00:14:38We hear all the things that we hear about all the time.
00:14:44Everything happens in time.
00:14:48We just need to manage the time.
00:14:50And all the people are doing priority-wise.
00:14:54We are doing priority-wise.
00:14:56We are doing our podcast.
00:14:57So, today we are getting our priorities.
00:15:01So, this is how we work.
00:15:03So, everything is managed.
00:15:05Personal, public life, personal life.
00:15:07Everything is managed.
00:15:09Sometimes you have gone through your family.
00:15:13Your fans have taken you home.
00:15:16You have told me that I am in a personal situation.
00:15:20You are disturbing me.
00:15:22Is there any incident you have?
00:15:24No, it happens.
00:15:25Being an actor, pros and cons.
00:15:28But we need to tackle it.
00:15:31We need to tackle it.
00:15:32Yes.
00:15:33But we need to tackle it smartly.
00:15:35We need to tackle it.
00:15:36Because, look, we are public property.
00:15:39And this is the responsibility.
00:15:40And it is because of them.
00:15:42So, what is my father?
00:15:43We should never do wrong with them.
00:15:46We should tackle it with love.
00:15:48So, I can do it.
00:15:49If you are depending on what they are,
00:15:51I am concerned with the potential business.
00:15:52If you don't need anything at all,
00:15:53If you are dealing with the…
00:15:54But I am concerned with the point of the number of the film.
00:15:55This is how I am concerned with the film.
00:15:56And that is how we are about.
00:15:57I want to take you on the film.
00:15:58We know the film that the film is made around.
00:15:59I am concerned with the film..
00:16:00From the film.
00:16:01I will talk about his film.
00:16:02Oh, I am concerned about that.
00:16:03Amen.
00:16:04From the film, the film.
00:16:05It's the film.
00:16:06This film is a film.
00:16:07Sure, for the film,
00:16:08I will tell you what I am involved.
00:16:09He is not a singer, he is a rapper.
00:16:13Not only singer, he is a rapper.
00:16:14And he has also a poet.
00:16:18Do you have tried to do your skills or did you have to do it before?
00:16:25No, first of all, since I am from theatre,
00:16:28we all have to do in the theatre.
00:16:33Whether it's backstage or art direction,
00:16:37we all need to be aware of everything.
00:16:40Especially when we are folk theatre,
00:16:43we are being attacked by folk songs.
00:16:46So this is how we learn everything.
00:16:49And the main thing is my acting.
00:16:55But the rest of us can be a shock.
00:16:59So you have danced?
00:17:01Yes, everything did.
00:17:03I have found all your things.
00:17:06I have found poetry, rap songs,
00:17:09I have found dance.
00:17:11Yes, because I was doing a lot of work in college.
00:17:14So I am able to do that again.
00:17:17So you will see the audience in the future?
00:17:20Yes, I will not.
00:17:21I have found the music from the theatre.
00:17:23I have seen two or four films in the theatre.
00:17:25In the theatre, there is a little film from the theatre.
00:17:27There is a style film from the theatre.
00:17:30And in covid, my brother of Aamir Khan is the main comedian.
00:17:33The theatre is also available in the theatre.
00:17:35If you have studied my songs, you will have a song.
00:17:38So there is a dance in the theatre.
00:17:41The actor of Lollipop choreographer has not performed this.
00:17:44Do you think that I am doing all the things that I am doing, so I am doing something for myself.
00:17:55I am a singer, I am a writer, I am acting, there are all my friends.
00:18:02So I am doing something for you to collaborate and produce yourself?
00:18:07My opinion is that if I am doing something for 50 places, then there is no meaning for me.
00:18:16Because there is no guarantee that I am doing something for me.
00:18:21So it is better if I am doing something for one place and I am doing something for me.
00:18:28I am doing something for myself and I am doing something for myself.
00:18:32Well, I am looking for girls after I am doing something.
00:18:39Because of it, then there is nothing I made for my future.
00:18:41It is the only thing on my future and whenever, that I don't even think.
00:18:44I will do something for myself.
00:18:47Along my personal hello PM, you look at work.
00:18:51I am looking at work.
00:18:53They are perfect for me and 100%.
00:18:57So I am basically giving everyone away because of adaptability.
00:18:59but you think this is the best thing you think about it?
00:19:05We all know actors,
00:19:10like me,
00:19:12I don't know many actors.
00:19:16When we look at our work,
00:19:18we think that it was better than it.
00:19:20It was better than it.
00:19:22In our lives,
00:19:24we become a good work.
00:19:27This is the reason why I didn't watch my films.
00:19:30I didn't watch TV films.
00:19:33Sorry, but you didn't watch the film?
00:19:35No, no.
00:19:36The reason behind it?
00:19:38No, I didn't watch my films.
00:19:40But it was better than it.
00:19:42I couldn't watch it.
00:19:44I couldn't watch it.
00:19:46I couldn't watch it.
00:19:48But after the review,
00:19:50I haven't watched it.
00:19:52I haven't watched it.
00:19:54I haven't watched it.
00:19:56I haven't watched it.
00:19:58It was terrible.
00:19:59If we enjoyed it,
00:20:01it was wrong.
00:20:02This is the way I didn't watch it.
00:20:04I reallyOU see it when we started it.
00:20:06It was interesting to me.
00:20:07I have seen it in media,
00:20:08it's director's medium.
00:20:10I haven't watched it.
00:20:11Why I don't watch it.
00:20:12For me,
00:20:13you need to watch it.
00:20:14I don't see it anymore.
00:20:15I've seen it.
00:20:16It's the meaning.
00:20:17I don't see it.
00:20:18Why do you see it?
00:20:19It's supposed to be it.
00:20:20So,
00:20:21in the world.
00:20:31I don't watch a film for the other people, because I don't want to watch it.
00:20:45I don't like it.
00:20:46And I think it's a good reference to the other people.
00:20:52Right, right.
00:20:53Have you compared to your comedy genre?
00:20:57Have you said that you would like Johnny Lever?
00:21:00Yes, very much.
00:21:01Have you seen your style?
00:21:04Yes, that's true.
00:21:06If my wife is a comedy genre,
00:21:09then I compare Johnny Lever with curly hair.
00:21:14And it's a good reference.
00:21:16If you look serious roles,
00:21:19then it's a good day.
00:21:21It's a good reference.
00:21:23It's a good reference.
00:21:25Have you ever seen your mind?
00:21:28Have you ever seen that I've had a chance to do this?
00:21:32And I haven't even seen it yet.
00:21:35No, I've been two-four actors
00:21:39who have wanted me to do this.
00:21:41Like I've worked with Irfan Khan,
00:21:43I've worked with Hackel Films.
00:21:45So he's been full.
00:21:47And I've learned a lot from him.
00:21:50And the good thing is that when we were doing Hackel Films,
00:21:53we knew each other.
00:21:55Because we knew each other,
00:21:57there's a lot of different rappers.
00:21:59So he's one of them.
00:22:00And then I feel very good as an actor.
00:22:02So he's also worked with Hackel Films.
00:22:04So I've worked with Hackel Films.
00:22:06I've worked with Hackel Films.
00:22:08So I've always thought that I've worked with everyone.
00:22:12So there's nothing like this.
00:22:14There's nothing like this.
00:22:16There's nothing like this.
00:22:17Now I'm very happy about this.
00:22:19If they're inspired people,
00:22:21then sometimes they get a chance to get it.
00:22:23So there's nothing like this.
00:22:24There's nothing like this.
00:22:26There's nothing like this.
00:22:27It's nothing like this.
00:22:28I mean, you only do the work.
00:22:30history
00:22:39foreign
00:22:48foreign
00:22:50foreign
00:22:53foreign
00:22:58foreign
00:23:00is the way that the audience is attracted to the audience.
00:23:03What is the problem?
00:23:08Our audience has been very frustrated,
00:23:12they have been very difficult,
00:23:15they are very difficult for the audience.
00:23:18So if they look at the笑 for their faces,
00:23:21they want to see the comedy for the audience.
00:23:24But the fact that my personal connection is
00:23:27I would like to bring a role for the negative I chose.
00:23:32I would like to bring a role into everything in the military.
00:23:36Even if I wanted to perform a role I would like to do.
00:23:41Now I used to do a similar role.
00:23:45I used to be a real role.
00:23:48I also used my volunteer as well.
00:23:51So I used to be the main role.
00:23:54I was a good character and I wanted to make a new role.
00:24:01I wanted to show that I don't have a stereotype.
00:24:04I wanted to make a comedy because I started as a comedy hit.
00:24:08I was a famous style film, which was very famous.
00:24:11I had a stereotype in that way.
00:24:14But now I'm a typecast.
00:24:16It's a full of two drops of style film.
00:24:19from a large-scale film.
00:24:21So, that's my good point.
00:24:24Now, the actors are just watching this film.
00:24:28We have a bit of information about the research team.
00:24:32If you have any questions about it,
00:24:34we have to know if it's true or wrong.
00:24:38So, if they have research wrong,
00:24:42then they have to give us to 300.
00:24:46and if it is wrong, it will be 50 rupees minus.
00:24:51The first thing is that you have worked in 16 languages, including ads.
00:24:57Yes, absolutely.
00:24:58Regional, national, international, all languages.
00:25:02We are very happy.
00:25:04And the second thing is that you go to a shoot or a movie,
00:25:11so the main leaders and well-known, you can't interact with them,
00:25:16or only high by,
00:25:18or other subordinates or co-actors,
00:25:23you can build a lot of networking.
00:25:26I was very familiar with Manoj Bajpayee in a party,
00:25:32and I was given a Guru Mantra.
00:25:34And I'm telling you,
00:25:3614-15 years ago,
00:25:39when you are working on a set,
00:25:46you try to do it.
00:25:48You don't have to talk about it.
00:25:50You don't have to talk about it.
00:25:52You don't have to talk about it.
00:25:53It's the benefit of gossiping,
00:25:57back-bitching,
00:25:59and you can conserve energy.
00:26:01And you can see your performance.
00:26:03Because when I was 15 years before I talked about it,
00:26:08I noticed that energy is going to be going.
00:26:11I'm still going to conserve energy.
00:26:13And it's very good.
00:26:16And we're talking about our own standards.
00:26:20It's very good.
00:26:21I mean,
00:26:22it's very good.
00:26:23It's very good.
00:26:24It's not like that,
00:26:25it needs to be a good word.
00:26:27I don't want to be a director or star or anyone else, but I don't do anything with anyone.
00:26:33The third thing is that you had a chappal shoot, an ad shoot.
00:26:38There was a chappal shoot.
00:26:40There was a chappal shoot.
00:26:42So you had a chappal shoot from the set?
00:26:45Yes.
00:26:46No, it was a concept.
00:26:49I always wear shoes.
00:26:51There was an ad, but actually you had a chappal shoot from the set.
00:26:57No, no, no.
00:26:58It was a cut for 500 rupees.
00:26:59I did this with Ajay Devgan.
00:27:01I worked with Ajay Devgan for the second time.
00:27:04First, I did this with Ram Gopal Varma's Aang.
00:27:09And then this is VKC Pride Chappal.
00:27:13But the director, Prashantich Sir, I did this with my new ad.
00:27:17That means you didn't have a chappal shoot?
00:27:19Yes, it didn't have a chappal shoot.
00:27:21I was gay.
00:27:42I had my mom and her heart.
00:27:45She had plain hair.
00:27:47And when I had a baby, she reached a lot.
00:27:50And I never had the tail.
00:27:53It had been stylized.
00:27:55She didn't make hair.
00:27:56They got not curly hair.
00:27:57So, it hasn't been curly.
00:27:59Thank God, curly hair, but it isn't like a slur himself.
00:28:02Have you ever thought about building the ball movie?
00:28:06If you have a requirement for the character.
00:28:08A vague way is available.
00:28:10I did it.
00:28:11Now I have a website called Maghori Baba.
00:28:14As I am telling you, it is the same.
00:28:17Now the makeup department has been a lot.
00:28:20If you keep eating a lot of dishes,
00:28:29what do you think about the first dish?
00:28:32The first dish.
00:28:34It's the first dish.
00:28:36It's always a favorite.
00:28:38It's the first dish.
00:28:42I don't like it.
00:28:44If you talk about sweets,
00:28:46I don't like sweets.
00:28:48I don't like sweets.
00:28:50It's your issue.
00:28:52But I don't like sweets.
00:28:56I don't like sweets.
00:28:58I don't like sweets.
00:29:00So, for your daughter,
00:29:04I don't like sweets.
00:29:10I don't like sweets.
00:29:12So, what happens?
00:29:14which has a job, which is a good job,
00:29:19then you should try it.
00:29:21If my son is a talent,
00:29:24then you should support it.
00:29:26If there is a job,
00:29:29then you should do it.
00:29:31You should do it.
00:29:33You should do it.
00:29:34But you should accept it.
00:29:36Yes.
00:29:37Yes.
00:29:38But I don't do anything with acting.
00:29:39I don't do it.
00:29:40I don't have any questions.
00:29:41But my son is 15 years old.
00:29:44He doesn't like it.
00:29:45He doesn't like it.
00:29:46He doesn't like it.
00:29:48He wants to go to astronomy.
00:29:50To my surprise,
00:29:51I think it's the first time
00:29:53that an actor's son is becoming a astronomer.
00:29:56Right.
00:29:58You just took a web series
00:30:01about a famous YouTuber,
00:30:03Bowenbaum,
00:30:04about this story.
00:30:06What is your experience?
00:30:08Do you want to share a story?
00:30:10I was sitting in a coffee shop.
00:30:13We were sitting with my group.
00:30:16We usually do a song in the evening.
00:30:18We have a friend of my actor.
00:30:20We are sitting in a group.
00:30:21Like I said before,
00:30:23I haven't even seen a web series.
00:30:26I mean,
00:30:27I don't have anything on my laptop
00:30:29or mobile phone.
00:30:30I don't know what this world is.
00:30:32So I was sitting there.
00:30:34I was sitting there.
00:30:35It was written by me,
00:30:36but I was using a coffee take away and bought it.
00:30:41I was selling coffee take away.
00:30:42Love and Latte coffee shop.
00:30:43The one was out there,
00:30:44the one was out there.
00:30:45And I told him,
00:30:46Sir, I'm a big fan.
00:30:47I watched style film.
00:30:49I watched your style.
00:30:50You watched the style movies.
00:30:51So the casting is pretty successful.
00:30:52But remember me,
00:30:53I'm a character,
00:30:55so I'm a character.
00:30:57you want to do it, so I said, yes, it was actually because in the coffee shop,
00:31:05unwanted people are very angry, and they are very angry, so I said, yes, yes, I will do it,
00:31:13so I said, yes, I said, yes, I said, yes, I said, yes, I said, yes, yes, I said, yes,
00:31:25I said, yes, yes, I said, yes, I said, yes, yes, I said, no, I said, no, I said, yes,
00:31:32I was a mostly good dude type, so I said, not, I had to be honest with you, I thought,
00:31:34okay, I did a lot of money, I said, I made you mad at all, I said, I will do this,
00:31:40but in the other day, I came in office, someone said, sir, you have to sign your contract
00:31:47I said, okay, I went to contact.
00:31:50I said, sir, my contact is our manager.
00:31:53Then I asked, who is this?
00:31:57I thought that many people are like this.
00:32:01Who is this?
00:32:04I said, this is a very famous YouTuber.
00:32:07He had a web, a show, his name was not.
00:32:11I forgot his name.
00:32:13He said, he is very big.
00:32:16He was very famous.
00:32:21He was very famous.
00:32:23He was very happy.
00:32:25I didn't know who he was.
00:32:29I didn't know anything about it.
00:32:31I didn't know anything about it.
00:32:33But he was very nice, very down to earth.
00:32:35He was one of the best producers in the past.
00:32:38He was very pampered.
00:32:40He was always asking, sir,
00:32:43He felt some concern and trouble.
00:32:49I didn't know anything about it.
00:32:50He was good.
00:32:52And he's very good at all.
00:32:54He was very good at all.
00:32:56He was great at it.
00:32:58He was OK.
00:33:00It was a nice experience.
00:33:11You are a family man, and your statement was that you should not get married.
00:33:16Yes, I think that not only an actor, in fact,
00:33:21the person who has a great experience,
00:33:26you should not marry.
00:33:27You should not marry because the person is not being able to live in the world.
00:33:31So, you should be a very difficult time to deal with it.
00:33:37Because you should be a very willing and willing to do it.
00:33:42You should have to manage the time management and priority.
00:33:46Time management, priority, all of this is the most difficult thing to do.
00:33:53And the biggest problem is that, as I will tell my experience,
00:34:00I was very choosy.
00:34:03What should I do, what should I not do.
00:34:05And whatever stuff I have worked for, I was proud of it.
00:34:10But on the contrary, when I had married post marriage,
00:34:14I would not do it.
00:34:19We have to do it in a package, which is wrong.
00:34:24After successful, you can do it, right?
00:34:27I do not do it.
00:34:29I do not do it.
00:34:30Because it is not only about spending money,
00:34:33and there is also a lot of things.
00:34:36And the actor, especially the actor,
00:34:39I do not do it.
00:34:40It is not about spending money with me.
00:34:44If you enjoy yourself,
00:34:46then it is not about spending money.
00:34:49I would like to share the audience, but I would like to tell you something about your life or your career, or your upcoming projects related to your upcoming projects.
00:35:02My upcoming film is 5 lined up for release and 3 web series.
00:35:08I have a film called Suh Swagatam Khusham Deer, which is called Pulkit Samrath and Katerina Kef.
00:35:21I have a film called Marathi, Mumbai Local, which is called Pratmish.
00:35:30I have worked on Pratmish with my third time.
00:35:33Then there is another film called Wadun, Pihu, The Paper Trial, and Aحساس.
00:35:46Then there is another series called Aحساس.
00:35:51It is all my own.
00:35:53This is all my work.
00:35:55In the shoot, I have done this work here.
00:36:02You can store it in your home.
00:36:06You can store it in your home.
00:36:08You can store it in your home.
00:36:10You can store it in your home.
00:36:12Do you have some memories type?
00:36:16I have worked for a long time.
00:36:19This is my best memory type.
00:36:22Yes, I was working on my own work.
00:36:25।
00:36:55Sir, you have done your web series and ads in your Sola Plus languages.
00:37:03Do you have to learn the best language?
00:37:07Which language is best for you?
00:37:11Whatever I've worked on in my career,
00:37:15my German film was the best experience.
00:37:19The film was called The Girl with Indian Emirates.
00:37:27Michael Cairn is a very big film maker.
00:37:31The heroine is a very big heroine.
00:37:35The heroine is a great heroine.
00:37:37The heroine is a great heroine.
00:37:39The heroine is a great heroine.
00:37:41The heroine in Bollywood,
00:37:45the heroine is a great heroine.
00:37:49In fact, I have seen this scene from Salman Khan.
00:37:53I said,
00:37:55what do you do in Bollywood?
00:37:57What do you do in Bollywood?
00:37:59What do you do in Bollywood?
00:38:01What do you do in Bollywood?
00:38:03What do you do in Bollywood?
00:38:05What do you do in Bollywood?
00:38:07How do you do in Bollywood?
00:38:17It's a great heroine.
00:38:19Otherwise,
00:38:21the heroine is a great heroine.
00:38:23And the other thing is that the co-actors are so good at tuning in.
00:38:32For example, if they give a cue, like Stephanie had a pack up.
00:38:38So why don't they give a cue?
00:38:40Then the director said that it's a pack up.
00:38:42They do it tomorrow.
00:38:43So he said that it's not today.
00:38:45So I said that it's okay.
00:38:46Why don't they give a cue?
00:38:48They don't give a cue.
00:38:49They give a cue.
00:38:55But he said, give me some time.
00:38:58He went to make-up room.
00:39:00He wore costumes.
00:39:02He came to make-up.
00:39:03He came to the character.
00:39:04He kept the camera.
00:39:06So he didn't get the cue here.
00:39:08So he was so professional.
00:39:10Why did he give a cue?
00:39:11He said, why did he give a cue?
00:39:13He said, because I'm in the character.
00:39:15If I give a cue,
00:39:17the character of a cue,
00:39:19I can't show you anything to do.
00:39:20I can't give a cue.
00:39:22So he's not.
00:39:23It's not.
00:39:24He was the one who called me.
00:39:26I think he called me.
00:39:27He called me back to Hollywood.
00:39:28I don't know.
00:39:29He called me back to Hollywood.
00:39:30He called me back to Hollywood.
00:39:31He called me back to Hollywood.
00:39:32I don't know.
00:39:33I don't know.
00:39:34If you know,
00:39:35you don't know.
00:39:36You know,
00:39:37the name of Emily Hamilton.
00:39:38It was a very good hero.
00:39:39It was a Hollywood film.
00:39:40There was a few hours before the assistant called me.
00:39:46So, the director came up and asked me,
00:39:51I was asked for a lot of time for actors.
00:39:54I said, no, there was no problem.
00:39:56We were sitting in the set in Bollywood,
00:39:58saying, yes, it will come, it will come, it will come, it will come.
00:40:01So, there was no time in that situation.
00:40:03It happens in the other day, in the other day.
00:40:05Or, if there is a big star,
00:40:07I said, okay, we are used to it.
00:40:11I said, no, this is Hollywood.
00:40:13Here, we do the power of actors.
00:40:15And I said, two hours before coming,
00:40:19there is something that can happen.
00:40:21Because there is an outdoor shoot,
00:40:23you have to wear a costume,
00:40:25you have to wear something,
00:40:27you have to wear something,
00:40:29you have to wear something,
00:40:31you have to wear something,
00:40:33you have to wear something,
00:40:35you have to wear something.
00:40:36Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:40:37Oh, oh.
00:40:38Oh, oh.
00:40:39Oh.
00:40:40Oh, oh.
00:40:41Oh.
00:40:42When an actor comes, we call them all ready, so that he can take the rehearsal and take it.
00:40:49This is the process that we don't have today.
00:40:53After the foreign experience, including Hollywood and German films,
00:40:59Do you have any changes in your industry or changes?
00:41:07Look, there are certain lines, very typical.
00:41:14For example, to welcome the star,
00:41:17and when an actor doesn't become a star,
00:41:22the actor doesn't become serious,
00:41:25the star doesn't become serious.
00:41:27After all, in my case, when everyone studies,
00:41:31it becomes a little number.
00:41:33Because I am one of the few actors who have so much body of work.
00:41:39So, if I am aware of them,
00:41:41they have a seniority level.
00:41:45Plus, there is a lack of age.
00:41:48And the body of work is not just here,
00:41:52but outside, they start giving respect.
00:41:58I have a lot of respect.
00:42:00I have a lot of respect for my life.
00:42:02I have a lot of respect for my life.
00:42:04I've done a lot of respect.
00:42:05Then, I feel like that I would have reached the moment.
00:42:08I have reached the moment.
00:42:10No, I have said that the actor always keeps the vacuum.
00:42:14And the lack of power is not to die.
00:42:18It is a good thing.
00:42:20And it doesn't have to be a failure.
00:42:22You are multi-talented, so tell the audience what you are doing or what you are doing or what you are doing or what you are doing or what you are doing.
00:42:32As I said before, acting is my main thing. I am doing everything like this.
00:42:39For example, I am writing a poem. I am writing a poem.
00:42:45I am writing a poem. I am writing a poem.
00:42:50And it's found a poem is very watchful.
00:42:56Because I have written both methods in long ...
00:43:00And I alsoplays a poem primarily in my goal.
00:43:05I have written a poem during it and recently I am not writing a poem too.
00:43:10It was poem but Assist.
00:43:13I like since Raju Sirvaastav's last film, I did that when I used the poem.
00:43:19I'm sure you must be knowing
00:43:26you are Marathi
00:43:27here are more than Marathi
00:43:29Satish Tare
00:43:29his last film was not able to dub
00:43:32but he couldn't do it
00:43:34so I was able to dub
00:43:36Satish Tare
00:43:37so it was very good
00:43:39and his dub was very challenging
00:43:43because his voice was
00:43:45and I was able to dub
00:43:46and I was able to wrap up
00:43:49so it was very good
00:43:50but Raju Sriwa's cut up
00:43:52because we were very old friends
00:43:55and we were very good
00:43:56so it was very easy
00:43:59Satish Tare
00:44:00because I'm a non-Marathi
00:44:01speaking actor
00:44:02so this was a confusion
00:44:04that you have to understand
00:44:05and then you have to understand
00:44:07who else's character
00:44:09very far
00:44:10like you have been here
00:44:11I feel like I'm a girl
00:44:13many people connected to him
00:44:18so many times
00:44:19that you have to be clean
00:44:20right
00:44:20so that's what happens
00:44:22and it's okay
00:44:25so I've just got this
00:44:26that anyone's working on it
00:44:27but I have to work on it
00:44:28but the name of mine
00:44:30is this?
00:44:31Yes, I have to come to come on it
00:44:31but I have to accept that
00:44:32I don't have compliments, but I don't have compliments, if I know,
00:44:37I don't accept it.
00:44:39I'll tell you that I'm not that I am.
00:44:42The real artist, the other artist will give you a rating
00:44:46and promote it.
00:44:48Absolutely.
00:44:49I'm a very professional actor.
00:44:52I'll tell you one thing.
00:44:54My ad was famous for five stars.
00:44:58I've seen it.
00:45:00I'm afraid of it.
00:45:02I'm afraid of it.
00:45:04When I shoot, I was shooting in South Africa in Cape Town.
00:45:10I couldn't dub it.
00:45:12I wasn't available.
00:45:14But I had to do it for the client.
00:45:18Then I approached Sunil Grover.
00:45:22The voice is not my voice.
00:45:24We're all a professional actor.
00:45:27I challenged to tell me.
00:45:29I was asking.
00:45:31I wanted to do this dub to me.
00:45:33He said, what's up?
00:45:35I'm ok with it.
00:45:37I said, okay.
00:45:39Then I was doing it.
00:45:41It's a same.
00:45:43I had a film called Dolly or Dolly.
00:45:45I had to do this before.
00:45:47I did the same.
00:45:49I would like to say, I would like to do it, but I would like to do it.
00:45:53So, this is a professional actor.
00:45:56And I should never keep a good actor in security.
00:46:01And I should be happy for everyone.
00:46:03Who makes a good job.
00:46:05And who doesn't make a good job.
00:46:07And who doesn't make a good job.
00:46:09This is my opinion.
00:46:10I have a question for someone.
00:46:12Someone had this character that I had to find.
00:46:15Or a movie or a show.
00:46:18This character I would like to find.
00:46:21And this role I would like to find.
00:46:23That's right.
00:46:24That's the reason I watch very few films.
00:46:26Because when we watch films,
00:46:28we're going to have a good job.
00:46:30And we're going to have a good job.
00:46:33For example, I watched two films.
00:46:37One is King of Scotland.
00:46:41I don't know if you've seen it.
00:46:43Honestly, I didn't watch it.
00:46:44Forrest Whitaker, a Hollywood marca,
00:46:46who got the Oscar.
00:46:47It was an American film.
00:46:49And it was a role in a film.
00:46:52There was a role in it.
00:46:54That I couldn't sleep.
00:46:56The film of two days.
00:46:57The film gave me a film.
00:46:58I couldn't sleep without sleeping.
00:47:00Forrest Whitaker's vicious film.
00:47:01I was happy.
00:47:02I couldn't think about this.
00:47:04I was able to find this role.
00:47:05That it would be a great for me.
00:47:07So, it didn't stop the film.
00:47:09As always,
00:47:11It was a very good film, I'm calling my name, it was a very good film, it was a very good film, it was also an Academy Award winner, so it was a very inspiring film.
00:47:25In the industry, what kind of money is in ads, movies, or in web series?
00:47:32Look, if you are a star, then you have money, but when you are only an actor, then money is only in ad world.
00:47:42Because ad world, the amount of money you give, the amount of money you give, the amount of money you give, the amount of money you give, the amount of money you give.
00:47:47Because there is frequent hammering, and there is more than two days of shooting.
00:47:52There is a lot of money, and there is a lot of money, and there is a lot of money, and there is a lot of money, and there is a lot of money.
00:48:04But if you are a star, then you get money from everyone.
00:48:09Yes, but after being a star, people also get money from the ad.
00:48:14And this is the reason why cricket celebrities and big stars are on our own.
00:48:23Generally, just a new trend is going on.
00:48:27In collaboration only, ads also seem to be in collaboration.
00:48:31It seems that there is a lot of money in ads.
00:48:33And in ads, it seems to be in collaboration.
00:48:35So what do you need to earn the source of earning?
00:48:39Or do you need to pay the payment?
00:48:41No, look, I think it's my belief that the actors should have to pay their money.
00:48:46And those who don't pay their money, the actors who don't pay their money,
00:48:49or have to buy their money, or collapse, or have to pay their money.
00:48:52And I don't trust them, I don't think anyone else.
00:48:55No one thing you are doing, you are doing, who are doing, who are doing, who are doing, who are doing.
00:48:59And I think it's a lot of coughs, a lot of fatigue, when people say,
00:49:02what do you need money?
00:49:04I don't have to pay money.
00:49:06But you should have to pay your money.
00:49:08It is not true that we are not wrong with the actors, but we are not wrong with the actors.
00:49:25We are not wrong with the ads.
00:49:28If we continue to do this, we are not wrong with the influencers.
00:49:33influencers versus actor or artist, so what would you like to do with whom you prefer?
00:49:44If there is an ad agency or something like that, or if you do research on your own according,
00:49:49but what would you like to do with your suggestion?
00:49:51Look, an excellent actor will not go this way, because he will not go 100 grams on Instagram,
00:49:58but it is a short life, and the good directors and filmmakers,
00:50:05they will never see influencers as well, such as Sanjali Rabansali,
00:50:08they will never see their films in 50 years.
00:50:13And this is a short life, influencers' life is a short life,
00:50:19and they are short films.
00:50:21It means that if those who live for a few minutes,
00:50:28they will stay as much as possible,
00:50:30and you will never see them for long races.
00:50:34Like influencers' life span,
00:50:37short life.
00:50:38It is a short life.
00:50:40It is a short life.
00:50:42It is a short life.
00:50:43It is a short life.
00:50:44It is a short life.
00:50:45I do not know it.
00:50:46I do not know it.
00:50:47Because I have worked with someone who is doing it,
00:50:52and there were many influencers with their friends.
00:50:55So, the people, their brains have developed that way.
00:50:59They are just as real.
00:51:00And they are just as real influencers.
00:51:01They are just as real influencers.
00:51:03They are just as real influencers.
00:51:04So, they can do so much as real.
00:51:06They are just as real.
00:51:07They do so much homework or contest.
00:51:09So, they have to start with their own stories.
00:51:10They are taught with their own stories,
00:51:12that they want to get real experiences.
00:51:13And they are listening to their own stories.
00:51:14They are telling us what to do.
00:51:15And they are telling us about it.
00:51:16You can have to write a book.
00:51:18They are telling us about it.
00:51:19Yes.
00:51:20I am struggling not.
00:51:21That you are telling them.
00:51:22This is a matter of time.
00:51:23Yes.
00:51:24Yes.
00:51:25Because they are telling us what is it.
00:51:26To be honest.
00:51:27Here they are telling us what is a film.
00:51:28Hey,
00:51:29I am asking them,
00:51:30that I am asking you something.
00:51:31Now.
00:51:32I am asking your audience
00:51:34to be honest.
00:51:35I can't see them.
00:51:36I was asking them.
00:51:37Because what is it an online country,
00:51:38because I didn't know the language, so I had to say it in every place, so I would like to say it here.
00:51:45This is a scene where I was made like a dubla-patla, so it was a comedy.
00:51:55So, Sita Mahi says, hey, Sita Mahi, I have to leave you from Ravan's chanagol,
00:52:02and this is a scene where I went to Ravan's class.
00:52:10But in South, we have to do a lot of acting, like I said,
00:52:15I'm a director's actor.
00:52:17So, we do that.
00:52:19So, how did that happen?
00:52:21So, I'm going to do that.
00:52:26What, my name is Ravan?
00:52:28Oh, I have to say that you are a hero,
00:52:31and I have to ask you a man who is a chanagol.
00:52:33I am a man who is a man who is a man who is a man who is a man who is a man who is a man who is a man who is a man who is a man who is a man.
00:52:39I have to say that, I am so proud of you.
00:52:41I am so proud of you.
00:52:42Nice, sir.
00:52:45That's good.
00:52:46I have given you an explanation and the actual.
00:52:49There are a lot of differences.
00:52:51If you have an explanation, it's true.
00:52:53Something different.
00:52:54If you like your work, people like you.
00:53:01In the future, you can see your work.
00:53:06You are active on Instagram, but your followers are based on Instagram.
00:53:13You can improve your agency.
00:53:16But what do you think about which content you need to know?
00:53:20I was against my Instagram, but I don't really like it.
00:53:26But if you like my Instagram, you will get to see two things in the name of the content.
00:53:31One is my work.
00:53:36The other thing is that we don't get much more to sing.
00:53:42Being a character actor.
00:53:45So, I do a lot of lip-sync.
00:53:48So, if you like me, I'll do something for you.
00:53:51Not having a good friend who has been, but I don't like it.
00:53:55Whoever makes good friends, they don't like it.
00:53:56So, working a good friend, if you like me, I don't need them.
00:53:59I don't get good friends.
00:54:01I do not go back to my november.
00:54:03I don't get good friends.
00:54:04What I do is great friends.
00:54:06Right.
00:54:07the new upcoming work of the industry,
00:54:10or the artist keeps coming,
00:54:13what are your suggestions for?
00:54:17First, I would like to say,
00:54:20that you should do this,
00:54:23that you should do the work,
00:54:25whatever you are doing,
00:54:26art, science, commerce,
00:54:27you should do the work.
00:54:29And the wrong thing is that
00:54:31when you don't do anything,
00:54:33you should do the work.
00:54:34You should do the work,
00:54:38and with the work of the work,
00:54:40we should do everything you should do.
00:54:44When we are doing the work,
00:54:46we have the light,
00:54:48the technical sense of the work,
00:54:50we should do everything you should do,
00:54:54understanding and understanding.
00:54:56When you have to think about acting,
00:55:00we should do everything else.
00:55:02If you think about acting,
00:55:04it's our own thing,
00:55:06then you should do everything.
00:55:08You shouldn't do everything,
00:55:10you should do everything you should do.
00:55:12You should do everything.
00:55:14I should leave this line.
00:55:16This is a new word that we have introduced in the industry.
00:55:20It is a new way to use it as a new way.
00:55:23I will produce my friends,
00:55:28I will make friends,
00:55:30I will make a team,
00:55:32I will start my career.
00:55:34What is your role?
00:55:36Do you want to do it?
00:55:38Or do you want to do it?
00:55:40I should make you support.
00:55:42My opinion is that
00:55:44you may have to do it.
00:55:48We've always used it as independent filmmakers.
00:55:51There are such filmmakers who have no support.
00:55:54They have made direct films.
00:55:56There are such freelance actors,
00:55:58they don't have any mark-diction.
00:56:02They are well-learned,
00:56:04such as the Bourne-Bourne.
00:56:06They have no mark-diction.
00:56:08and he wrote that it's a good thing, so that's why he was able to do it.
00:56:14And the rest of the people who are not able to do it,
00:56:17that's why he was looking at it.
00:56:19And many of the influencers are looking at it.
00:56:22They're looking at it and then they're looking at it.
00:56:25But there's no longevity.
00:56:27It's a short life.
00:56:29In the industry, there's a lot of comparison.
00:56:33There's a lot of difference between senior actors and stars and junior subordinates.
00:56:41It's a lot of importance.
00:56:43There are other co-actors and junior artists.
00:56:46There's a lot of importance.
00:56:48Is it still in the industry?
00:56:50What do you say about it?
00:56:52It's still in the industry.
00:56:54It's still in the industry.
00:56:56It's still in the industry.
00:56:58It's still in the industry.
00:57:00In the industry.
00:57:01There was a lot of difference between us.
00:57:04It's still in the industry.
00:57:06And with everything's in treatment,
00:57:09everything's in vanity,
00:57:10the big vanity,
00:57:11all of these changes.
00:57:13As the 측men started,
00:57:15I was actually curious about the food.
00:57:17Then the food was different.
00:57:20There were many things.
00:57:21But if,
00:57:23we go to the economics,
00:57:24all of the business classes.
00:57:25But now,
00:57:28It has been a lot of experience, it has been a lot of years and it has been a lot of friendly atmosphere, people know, managers and everything, so now it has been changed.
00:57:40It has not been bad, it has been great, it has been great, it has been great, it has been great, the stars have been respected,
00:57:46I have been very successful as rana naido, since I was covered with the herons, so I respected them,
00:58:00I used to be the economist the only person who would have done this job at the same time
00:58:05or the other thing I have never said,
00:58:07I never said that I would create something before that.
00:58:12I would say that I would say,
00:58:16it is a type of thing,
00:58:18but I have a rather right feeling.
00:58:22I'm saying that both are wrong.
00:58:24I'd say that it is wrong too.
00:58:26I must say that some people don't have a comparison here.
00:58:33I always say that everyone is quiet.
00:58:35In the set, everyone should be the same.
00:58:39Even if they are not supreme or subordinate,
00:58:43everyone should be the same.
00:58:46Aamir Khan did it in Lagann.
00:58:49In Lagann, my friends are all my best friends.
00:58:53They shared their experience.
00:58:57They said that there is no meaning.
00:59:01I will give you an example.
00:59:03I will give you an example.
00:59:05I will give you an example.
00:59:07I will give you an example.
00:59:09In Lagann's film, when it was completed,
00:59:13in post-production,
00:59:15Ashitosh Gowarikar and Makran Deshpande were very good friends.
00:59:21Makran Deshpande's debut film called Dano,
00:59:25which was launched by Sonali Kulkarni.
00:59:27I was the main comedian.
00:59:29He was the main villain.
00:59:31At that time,
00:59:32Ashitosh Gowarikar and Makran Deshpande,
00:59:34because he was a good friends,
00:59:35he requested me to help me.
00:59:37He said that I will give you an example.
00:59:39I will give you an example.
00:59:41I will give you an example.
00:59:43He will give you an example.
00:59:45He will give you an example.
00:59:47He will give you an example.
00:59:49He will give you an example.
00:59:51I will give you an example.
00:59:53They're calling me a This past Gr constitutes an actor.
00:59:56Everybody has used the law on this world.
00:59:59Today, he promised that
01:00:00he was a masculine person.
01:00:02He said,
01:00:03And the other thing is that everyone didn't become an actor.
01:00:05He didn't become an actor as a sport boy.
01:00:07After all, everyone gets a lot of work.
01:00:10When they think that there is no doubt,
01:00:12they can do another work.
01:00:14So he was like a sport boy.
01:00:17He told me that I am in the industry for so many years.
01:00:20But the respect that Aamir Khan gave me as a producer,
01:00:23hasn't given anyone yet.
01:00:25And that's why all the characters,
01:00:28the team, the team,
01:00:30everyone told me that
01:00:31there was no respect and pampering.
01:00:33There was no discrimination there.
01:00:38Aamir Khan gave me all of this.
01:00:41And this is the reason that
01:00:42after the film hit, this is also the reason.
01:00:44Because there was nothing like that.
01:00:46And I just want this industry.
01:00:48But sadly, it doesn't happen.
01:00:50I don't get it.
01:00:52So he told me that we are a sport boy.
01:00:54We have come to eat all of this industry.
01:00:58We have all of this industry.
01:01:01But we don't get it.
01:01:02We have all of this industry.
01:01:04But we don't have fruits.
01:01:06We have all of this industry.
01:01:08And we are doing our work.
01:01:09We are running, running, running.
01:01:11But the first time,
01:01:13we were eating at a table.
01:01:16We are eating at a table.
01:01:18And we are eating at a table.
01:01:19And we are eating at a table.
01:01:20And then he told me that
01:01:22I know that I know that
01:01:25I know that which film is going to be or not.
01:01:26Because it was so many years of experience.
01:01:28That was the film of Mughal-e-Azam.
01:01:30He struggled as an actor.
01:01:31He struggled as an actor.
01:01:32He worked as a junior artist.
01:01:34So he told me that I struggled so much.
01:01:36I know that which film is going to be or not.
01:01:39It's always about the film.
01:01:42It's a few stories.
01:01:44How long I am seeing it.
01:01:46As long as the film is going to be on.
01:01:48I knew that it was coming in.
01:01:50But I was talking with my friends.
01:01:51But I didn't remember the film.
01:01:53And when I saw the film,
01:01:55but it's like it was all the fun.
01:01:57And I didn't know the film as a man.
01:01:59And I have a passion for that.
01:02:00That's why my people had not hit.
01:02:01I didn't know the film.
01:02:03That it was really a pain.
01:02:04Because he didn't give anybody's fault.
01:02:05and we have paid money,
01:02:08we have paid a lot,
01:02:10so everyone is praying with this film.
01:02:13And one thing I want to tell,
01:02:14is that the film is coming from a dream,
01:02:17and there are no other films,
01:02:19but there are no dreams
01:02:21that they can't release it.
01:02:24Like when I first said,
01:02:26that my producer has paid money,
01:02:28but now that the film is not coming from a dream.
01:02:30So it's like that, the film is coming from a dream.
01:02:33So in the future,
01:02:35I would like to say,
01:02:37that this is not going to be discriminated.
01:02:39And all of us will be able to get it.
01:02:41Because film making is a collective teamwork.
01:02:43So if it's a team,
01:02:45if it's a team,
01:02:47then it will be more useful for people.
01:02:50And that's the reason,
01:02:51that the film is not working.
01:02:52Thank you, sir.
01:02:53You have given us some time for our show.
01:02:56Thank you so much for your time.
01:02:58Thank you so much for your time.
01:03:00How was your experience in our show?
01:03:02Tell us.
01:03:03Thank you so very much for having me,
01:03:05and inviting me for your show called Wrapped Pulse.
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