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Pankaj Tripathi reveals rejection by Ram Gopal Varma for gangster role on 'Aap Ki Adalat' with Rajat Sharma

Renowned actor Pankaj Tripathi revealed on 'Aap Ki Adalat' how director Ram Gopal Varma rejected him for a gangster role, highlighting the unpredictability of success. He shared insights on film sequels, his unique approach to dialogues, and the evolution of his career.

Pankaj Tripathi reveals rejection by Ram Gopal Varma for gangster role on 'Aap Ki Adalat' with Rajat Sharma Image Source -www.indiatv.in

Renowned Bollywood and OTT sensation, Pankaj Tripathi, bared his journey on 'Aap Ki Adalat,' unraveling an incident with director Ram Gopal Varma. Recounting the rejection for a gangster role, Tripathi disclosed, "It was good; otherwise, both he and I would have suffered losses."

Appearing on Rajat Sharma's iconic show, Tripathi recounted an intriguing encounter with Varma, where a bench meant for four had him seated alone, under the director's intense scrutiny. Reflecting on this, he shared insights into the unpredictability of the industry, affirming that timing often shapes destinies.

Tripathi's revelations extended to his unconventional approach to filmmaking. He confessed never to have watched the monitor post-shoot, attributing the director's role in approving scenes. Delving into his dialogue methodology, he detailed instances of altering dialogues in films like 'Fukrey,' highlighting his unique contributions.

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The actor candidly disclosed the evolution of his roles, showcasing how his ideas often influenced the scripts, exemplifying the organic process behind his character development.

Discussing the success of sequels in which he starred, including 'Stree,' 'Mirzapur,' 'Criminal Justice,' 'Fukrey,' and 'Gangs of Wasseypur,' Tripathi emphasized the correlation between success and sequel opportunities.

The interview also illuminated Tripathi's distinctive style, exemplified by his dialogue delivery, showcasing his knack for infusing authenticity into characters.

The telecast of 'Aap Ki Adalat' featuring Pankaj Tripathi tonight at 10 pm on India TV promises insights into the actor's riveting journey, portraying the nuanced reality of the entertainment industry.

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