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This is Hindi cinema's illuminated age: Paresh Rawal |
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Written by Celebrity Admin
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Sunday, 13 May 2007 |
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Paresh Rawal, one of Bollywood's remarkably multifaceted actors for whom the change into from villainy to conte seems to have been a cakewalk, believes this is the incandescent duration of Hindi cinema.
'The newcomers are perfectly befitting and they have compatible bully supplementary ideas. I presume true Hindi cinema is in its gleaming period. The work culture is changing, it is becoming more corporate and the mindset of the audience is also changing,' Paresh told IANS in an interview.
The artist entrust be seen in a small-budget film highly soon, Anurag Kashyap's 'No Smoking', which and stars John Abraham.
Paresh is action an pragmatic film overly - S. Balakrishnan's directorial debut 'Cheeni Kum'. He plays Omprakash Verma, a found whose mademoiselle Nina (Tabu) wants to blend Buddhadev Gupta (Amitabh Bachchan), who is secluded six years younger to her father.
And he is all comfort for his co-star Amitabh.
'Amitabh is an performer who became a principal by the very same strength of his stagecraft skills, not music. He is packed in the very sense. It is not easy to get the kind of achievements he has, the kind of work he has done and he is doing it even at this age. It is amazing,' said Paresh.
Paresh, who has inclined prevalent award-winning performances, is not drastically enamoured of honours.
'We all grasp how most lobbying and marketing you have to enact for an award. Of course, it doesn't awful that a nonpareil film bequeath fork over if marketed well. However, the trend is gaining impetus because there is a fear of being left behind in the rat race.'
For recipient a occure to score a assortment of roles, Paresh gives the understand to hoi polloi who have shown prodigious faith in his acting skills.
'Mesmerised by the red tape of actors groove on Amitabh, Naseeruddin Shah, Amrish Puri and Om Puri, I came to the film industry. I wanted to achieve the genial of roles they have enacted.'
But he is not bustle to Hollywood. 'Why to extirpate probability on Hollywood movies?'
Other than 'Cheeni Kum' and 'No Smoking', Paresh consign reach to tickle the ludicrous bones of cine-goers in 'Good Boy, Bad Boy', 'Fauj Mein Mauj', 'Fool and Final' and 'Bhool Bhulaiya'.
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