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EP-303 | Theatre vs Cinema, Comedy Films, Nepotism, PR Companies & More | Rajpal Yadav

EP-303 | Theatre vs Cinema, Comedy Films, Nepotism, PR Companies & More | Rajpal Yadav

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Rajpal Yadav began his acting journey with television before making a mark in films like Shool (1999) and Jungle (2000).


Rajpal has delivered iconic performances in films such as Hungama, Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, Chup Chup Ke and Bhool Bhulaiyaa series, among others, where he impressed audiences with his blend of humor and comic timing.


In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Rajpal Yadav opens up about his iconic comic roles and his views on nepotism in Bollywood. He highlights how actors from non-film backgrounds carve their path in the industry.


He also discusses his time at the National School of Drama (NSD), and the lifelong friendships he formed with fellow actors who went on to achieve success in Bollywood.



Timestamps:


00:00 – Introduction

00:45 – Love for Theatre

02:42 – Typecast in Comic Roles

06:05 – Boundaries of an Artist

08:53 – Playing Multiple Characters

16:08 – Insecurity Among Actors

23:11 – Turning Point of Career

31:50 – Bollywood and its Audience

36:54 – PR Companies in Bollywood

42:07 – Family Background

44:14 – Nepotism Debate

47:39 – Iconic Comic Roles

52:00 – Roles in Sequel Movies

54:23 – Rapport with Actors

57:04 – Bonding with Directors

1:01:40 – Life After NSD Days

1:05:26 – Upcoming Projects

1:06:55 – Quitting Politics

1:13:07 – Directorial Venture

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