As a seasoned observer of human nature and a lifelong student of Bollywood cinema, I find myself remarkably drawn to the character of Uday Shetty from the film “Welcome.” This portrayal by the inimitable Nana Patekar is nothing short of a masterclass in acting.
The movie “Welcome,” starring Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif, is highly acclaimed as one of the top comedy films in Bollywood. Beyond its memorable lines, the characters have left a lasting impression on fans. Among these characters, Nana Patekar’s portrayal of Uday Shetty stands out as the most beloved from the film. Take a moment to consider if you find any similarities with his personality traits.
1. You have control over your emotions
In the movie Welcome, Nana Patekar’s character, Uday Shetty, was presented as a fearsome gangster. But what made him unique was that he was the funniest gangster we’ve ever encountered on screen. Unlike many other villains, he didn’t lose his temper quickly and instead maintained control over his emotions. Who could forget the memorable line, “Control Uday, control”? In simpler terms, Uday Shetty was a gangster who made us laugh, and unlike most antagonists, he kept his cool rather than getting angry easily.
2. You don’t give up on the people you love
Is it a love that doesn’t lead you into difficult predicaments? If you find yourself going above and beyond for your loved ones and their actions often leave you questioning, “What should I do about this? I can’t hit them, but the love I have for them…
Indeed, I too found myself ensnared in the web of Mallika Sherawat’s feigned affections. As a devoted sibling, my heart ached for my beloved sister, Sanjana (Katrina Kaif), and I became relentless in my pursuit to find her a true love.
3. You like to be modest and humble
As a lifestyle advisor, I’d say: Regardless of the accolades and wealth that graced Uday Shetty’s life, he always maintained an unassuming demeanor. Even in the presence of Rajeev’s family, a man as powerful and influential as him would humbly express, “Everything we have is God-given; it includes wealth, reputation, and honor.
4. You’re patient and avoid negativity
“Does your patience level match that of Uday Shetty’s? He was incredibly patient when Rajeev cautioned him about acting being challenging. His response was, ‘I will bear with it.’
5. You’re a firm believer in Karma and avoid negativity
Reflecting on the persistent challenges Sanjana faced with her engagement, Uday Bhai found himself feeling deeply affected and shared, “It seems that people must bear the consequences of their wrong actions in this very life.” Now, isn’t that an intriguing thought? Personally speaking, I’ve always admired Uday Bhai for his laid-back nature and ability to move past negativity. After all, who can forget that iconic meme symbolizing his philosophy on letting go of the bad vibes. And as for me, yes, I do believe in Karma – the idea that our actions, both good and bad, have a way of coming back to us in this lifetime or another.
Which of these qualities can you relate to?
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2024-11-22 14:23