There are a lot of so-called actors who bloody don't know what acting is all about: Rishi Kapoor
Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor is famous for speaking out his mind. The actor never shies away from speaking about or against anything or anyone.
In a media chat with a tabloid, Rishi Kapoor opened up about actors, superstars, stardom and the way Hindi film industry is changing.
About the movies, Kapoor told, "I’ve always believed that films should be heavy on content, which is why I have acted in so many, during my time. Prem Rog (1982), Damini (1993), Tawaif (1985) were all content-based films, not made on a huge scale. They might not have been high on action, but were not nonsensical films. They (filmmakers) try to glorify the action more today, and even technically, they are more glossed over."
The actor told that there are a lot of actors in the film industry who don't know what acting is. "You see, actors will have to change their approach. Eventually, only actors will survive, stars won’t. Stars will fade out. The system of being just good looking and bagging a good film — that kind of cinema — female or male — both will [soon] finish. You have to be a good actor. I shouldn’t be saying this but there are a lot of so-called actors also in this cinema who bloody don’t know what acting is all about," revealed the actor.
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