Recently, Manoj Bajpayee shared an interesting story about how he met Vivian Richards at Mahesh Bhatt's residence when he was having financial difficulties.
Hindi cinema has served variety of movies and stories, including women-centric movies, even at a time when the word 'women-centric' wasn't used popularly.
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Satya was released in the same year as Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, and in a recent interview, Manoj recalled how Salman was shocked to be awarded for KKHH rather than him at an award event. Manoj went on to add that Salman "graciously" received the award on stage and stated that Manoj earned it for Satya.
He talked about his first experiences in Mumbai, emphasizing the difficulties he encountered despite his training as an actor in Delhi's theatre. Manoj also talked about a particularly trying day when he had three rejections.
In an open conversation, Shekhar revealed that he and cinematographer Baba Azmi wondered how they would make the cockroach "act" in the well-known moment where Sridevi's character starts racing around her apartment because it is chasing her.
Shekhar recently talked about a heartfelt interaction he had on a plane with a female traveler. Her words, together with her admiration for Shekhar's directing debut Masoom, sparked a meaningful discussion with the director that stayed with him.
The versatile star made his debut in 1994 with "Droh Kaal" and followed it up with a minor role in "Bandit Queen". But it was his role as the flamboyant gangster Bhiku Mhatre in 1998's "Satya" that made him an instant star.
Govind Namdev, who also starred in the movie, thought he was misused in this situation, even though Ghai's ability to bring the actors together was well-received by the public. Govind revealed in a recent interview that he went through a "traumatic time" during the time that Ghai was filming with him before removing his part from the picture entirely.
Shekhar Kapur is one of the most accomplished filmmakers in Bollywood. Having made films like Mr. India, Masoom, Bandit Queen, and Elizabeth to his more recent work in the British romantic-comedy, What's Love Got to Do With It, Shekhar Kapur has had a diverse and successful filmmaking career.