Actor R Madhavan is still basking in the massive success of his directorial debut 'Rocketry: The Nambi Effect' in which he also acted, as fans continue to shower him and the whole team with praises and love. Madhavan said that he is focussing more on his acting career and doesn't think he is interested in directing any film any time soon. He mentioned that he is a "by chance director" and that in the near future there are no plans of donning the director's hat. He said, "I'm a by chance director... so for me to say that I look forward to directing another film, it has to come within my heart or a story that I relate to but for the moment I'm enjoying doing films. The audience is mature and very demanding in today's time and age and you take a lot of money from them and they put in a lot of effort to come and watch the film...and on top of that if you irritate them you're not in a good light then." Courtesy: Mid-Day.com
Paresh Rawal is one of those actors in Bollywood that certainly does not need an introduction. His movies have not only won the hearts of his fans, but have also received critical acclaim. Born on May 30, 1955, Paresh Rawal was born and raised in Mumbai. Rawal began his acting career with Rahul Rawail's 'Arjun', starring Sunny Deol in 1985. Since then, Rawal has gone on to work in more than 200 films in the span of his acting career. Although Paresh Rawal has earnt himself a spot as one of the most revered actors in Bollywood, what would surprise is you is that acting was not Rawal's first job. In fact, his first job was far from the world of acting. Paresh Rawal started his journey as a banker! The veteran actor worked in the Bank of Baroda until he decided that it was not something that he would want to settle down for and later went on this pursue his passion as an actor.
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Athiya Shetty issued a statement hours after an alleged video of her and her husband KL Rahul from a club, assumed to be a strip club, went viral.The video shows KL having a good time with friends, while skimpily-clad women are dancing on the tables in London. The clip elicited negative reactions from netizens. Many called out KL for having fun despite an injury that led to his withdrawal from the upcoming World Test Championship 2023 final. Shutting down the trolls, Athiya in her statement wrote, "I usually choose to be silent and not react, but sometimes it's important to stand up for yourself. Rahul, I and our friends went out to a regular place, as one does. Stop taking things out of context and check your facts before reporting. Peace and love."
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