In this episode of Just Too Filmy with RoTalks, Manoj Bajpayee discusses his illustrious career, marking his 100th film milestone. He fondly recalled his awe at seeing himself on the big screen for the first time in "Bandit Queen," a moment that cemented his journey in the film industry. Despite 30 years in the business, Manoj doesn't dwell on the past, preferring to focus on the present and future. He reflected on his film "Bhaiyaji," explaining how the story idea emerged from a desire to explore revenge in a realistic setting, which contrasts with mainstream action films. Manoj highlighted the evolving tastes of Indian audiences post-pandemic, noting a shift towards more relatable, grounded cinema. He emphasized the importance of authenticity in storytelling, citing how regional elements, like Bhojpuri songs in his films, enhance cultural connection. Manoj's philosophy remains rooted in being true to the story and the audience, a perspective shaped by his diverse acting experiences.
In the inaugural episode of Just Too Filmy, catch Radio ki Heroini RoTalks and Award-Winning Director and Scriptwriter Imtiaz Ali in a candid chat where they discuss about the jour ... Read more
In the inaugural episode of Just Too Filmy, catch Radio ki Heroini RoTalks and Award-Winning Director and Scriptwriter Imtiaz Ali in a candid chat where they discuss about the journey of music in his films, his favourite numbers and his working relationship with Irshad Kamil and AR Rahman while working on musicals such as Rockstar and Amar Singh Chamkila. Read more
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