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Actor Paresh Rawal recently discussed Mahesh Bhatt and his directorial style, describing how Bhatt “has a way of telling you things that seem to unlock something within you as an actor.” Paresh also revealed some fun anecdotes from their time working together.
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Having collaborated on numerous films, the actor is well aware of the many idiosyncrasies Bhatt exhibits as a director. He went on to share one of these quirks with both the interviewer and the audience. “One of his other habits was shooting the hardest scene on the first day. He would tell actors, ‘Actor bolta hai na apne aap ko, Chal kar ke dikha. (You call yourself an actor, prove it.)’ He would throw you in the deep end on your very first day.”
Though Mahesh Bhatt’s life has been in the spotlight for various reasons beyond his talents as a director, his influence on Bollywood is undeniable. Paresh Rawal highlighted this while discussing their film SIR and shared how Naseeruddin Shah, of all people, recommended him for the role. He also praised the film’s narrative and the performances of all the actors he worked with.
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On the work front, Paresh Rawal has The Storyteller, Bhooth Bangla, Welcome To The Jungle and Hera Pheri in the pipeline.
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