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: Tuesday, February 23, 2021, 1:03 PM IST In this age, my loved ones hurt me : Dharmendra fans concerned after veteran actor expresses sadness
The 85-year-old shared a montage of his popular film roles made by a fan and said that heâs been feeling sad lately.
Veteran actor Dharmendra, who is quite active on social media, recently left his fans worried after a cryptic tweet.
The 85-year-old shared a montage of his popular film roles made by a fan and said that heâs been feeling sad lately.
Dharmendra wrote, âI am not worthy of so much love. It is you who are the innocent ones. I laugh and I make others laugh. I stay sad. In this age, my loved ones hurt me by throwing me out of my land.â
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From IIT to Bollywood, Film Director Udai Pawar reminisces his journey so far From IIT to Bollywood, Film Director Udai Pawar reminisces his journey so far
Udai Singh Pawar in an exclusive interview with NewsX under the special segment, NewsX India A-list talked about his recent Netflix movie- Upstarts and his inspiring journey from being an IITian to a filmmaker.
Udai Pawar
Udai Singh Pawar in an exclusive interview with NewsX under the special segment, NewsX India A-list talked about his recent Netflix movie-‘Upstarts’ and his inspiring journey from being an IITian to a filmmaker. Udai Singh Pawar is a filmmaker and a screenwriter based in Mumbai, India who has worked as an Associate Director in movies like ”Airlift” starring Akshay Kumar and has worked as a chief assistant director with veteran directors like Raja Menon and Sudhir Mishra.
and describes his journey in the industry as an absolute rollercoaster ride. Excerpts…
On Shrikant Tiwari in
Family Man
The preparation, the methods and the approach…they keep varying for each character. We keep tweaking it to suit a particular character and that particular genre. One has to alter a few things and then approach a character. Also, when you are shooting for a series you really have to be totally into the character for a very long time, so much so that you start forgetting what your real-life behaviours are. You have to completely immerse yourself into the character. This is exactly what I did for Season 1 of