As a long-time admirer of both Nana Patekar and Anil Kapoor, witnessing their camaraderie and honest conversation was a treat for my eyes and ears. Their bond, forged through shared experiences on screen, is evident in their candid exchanges. It’s fascinating to see the dichotomy between their on-screen personas and off-screen demeanor.
Longtime friends and celebrated actors, Nana Patekar and Anil Kapoor, have an enduring camaraderie. They’ve graced the silver screen together in classic films like Parinda and Welcome. In a recent conversation, Anil, from the movie Animal, advised Nana to modify his image, which is often associated with anger issues.
Lately, Nana Patekar and Anil Kapoor had an open chat where Kapoor noted that Patekar seldom attends Bollywood social events and shared his strategy for keeping a distance from the film industry. In response, the actor of Welcome clarified by inquiring about the purpose of attending such parties.
He mentioned he can have drinks at home, whereas at the party he is the kind of person who wouldn’t hesitate to give “do jhaapde (two whacks)” to a person who says horrible things that can put you in a bad mood. In response to this, Anil interjected and asked him how his anger issues started.
As an ardent admirer, I’d rephrase it this way: “In response to this, the actor from Vanvaas made clear it’s not about anger, but if someone acts out of line, they’ll receive such a response. My friend Anil Kapoor wisely advised that not every disagreement necessitates violence; instead, love can be an effective tool for resolution.
He expressed, “Not every person needs to be physically hurt; they can be understood through love,” he said. In response, Nana remarked that for a person to comprehend, they must first be in a state where they can understand. The actor from Tirangaa added, “If someone is intoxicated and out of their senses, what form of loving communication will they respond to?
In a different wording, Kapoor stated, “Many directors are hesitant to collaborate with you because they fear what they perceive. Maybe it’s time for a slight image shift.” Kapoor acknowledged that Nana isn’t like that, but it’s crucial to alter the existing perception.
Nana openly mentioned that at the age of 74, it might be excessive to expect such drastic transformations in his character. In a lighter note, he humorously suggested that even Anil, on occasion, may react impulsively towards those who irritate him, but Anil swiftly denied this claim, asserting “No, I’ve never done that!
Nana Patekar and Utkarsh Sharma starrer Vanvaas will be released on December 20, 2024.
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2024-11-22 06:52