8 Indian Celebrities Who Just Don’t Care | Shocking Replies In Live Interviews

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  • Опубликовано: 26 апр 2024
  • One of the most interesting interactions has been to see #fahadhfaasil speak about not being that serious about acting, #salmankhan claiming to be an average actor and #prashanthneel claiming that his inspiration was the success of a Sooraj Barjatiya Film. Who knew that #bollywood #tamil and #malayalam artists would have so much in common! We also discuss the likes of #akshaykumar #ajaydevgan and #ajithkumar . I hope you like the 8 Indian Celebrities Who Don't Care About Work | Shocking Replies In Live TV Interviews
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  • @mohammedyasin4006
    @mohammedyasin4006 16 дней назад +2684

    When Fafa was asked why he did not have any fans association, he answered that the youngsters between the age of 20 and 30 should focus on their lives and career instead of an actor. Respect 📈📈

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +25

      I thought of it the same way you did, but I think it's probably because of the lack of respect he has for movies in general. This guy was casted as the lead in his father's film without audition, so..

    • @rakeshkrishna4661
      @rakeshkrishna4661 16 дней назад

      ​@@LessPegasuskid... He was castet... He was trolled... Booed... And after 10 yrs learning cinema he came and conquered.....😊 So stop ur shi++y comments ...

    • @thefirstbornidiot4789
      @thefirstbornidiot4789 16 дней назад +48

      U definitely don’t know what happened to him and his first movie

    • @mr.l2993
      @mr.l2993 16 дней назад +49

      ​@@LessPegasusDo you know what happened to him and his first movie after it's release?

    • @rajans734
      @rajans734 16 дней назад +75

      ​@@LessPegasus if you have Google on your phone.. just search what happened to fafa after his 1st film.. and improve your knowledge before commenting.. because South people don't encourage nepotism unless they have talent or acting skills..

  • @malluClashMate
    @malluClashMate 16 дней назад +1193

    The whole interview of Mr. Baradwaj Rangan with FaFa was, him convincing FaFa that how good of an actor Fahadh is... 😂🤌❣️

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +88

      And fafa saying get a life, acting is just a job.

    • @manusabu5839
      @manusabu5839 16 дней назад +65

      FaFa Know the truth..he is not a naturally talented actor..he trained and created his acting skills..so he did not want to fall for hype

    • @5starisms
      @5starisms 16 дней назад +6

      ​@@manusabu5839Mohanlal is more talented than fafa

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 15 дней назад +12

      ​@@5starismsMohanlal was. Not anymore. Fafa's performances are way better now. I'd say even arjun ashokan is a far better actor than Mohanlal currently. Ofcourse, Mohanlal still is the biggest superstar, just like Salman Khan who admitted to being a below par actor over here.
      The old mohanlal was as expressive as Jim Carrey.

    • @5starisms
      @5starisms 15 дней назад +4

      @@LessPegasus mohanlal at his peak was far better than fafa and Arjun Ashokan..he's expression king as he has good control of his eyebrows

  • @arsalanhasan2953
    @arsalanhasan2953 16 дней назад +315

    Fahad Faasil just took my heart after telling his fans what is more important for them rather than thinking about movies and actors. This is healthy relationship between the star and his fans, he actually telling his fans to do good for yourselves first. This is what creating awareness should be.

    • @sigmoidsharer3012
      @sigmoidsharer3012 14 дней назад +1

      Yep poeple talk and discuss impact about movies when most poeple don't even watch them. Like... They do watch movies but old one that comes on dangal😅😅iykyk. There is no social change they bring out. My mum was so angry when padma come out poeple start giving credit to movie for the sanitary awareness when she and her whole dept worked there arses off to promote awareness, use of it there alternative and a movie comes out and poeple start praising it and giving it undeserved credit.

    • @dr.riteshchhabra3611
      @dr.riteshchhabra3611 13 дней назад

      Credit to your mom and her department for good work but movies reach is far more for spreading awareness !

  • @user-ng5zw7qy2n
    @user-ng5zw7qy2n 16 дней назад +193

    What Fahadh ultimately wanted to convey was that actors are just normal humans with a bit of an extraordinary job and that people should just enjoy their work and appreciate them if they are good and forget about them . And that people should by no means care about the actors lives or keep talking about them ❤ He is truly a genuine guy and a thorough professional I guess.
    It's like when we eat at a new restaurant,if we like the food and the ambience we should appreciate them for that and maybe spread the word a little bit , but we don't keep obsessing about the same. FaFa wants people to have the same relationship with actors or any other artists.

    • @sharethoughts3804
      @sharethoughts3804 16 дней назад +4

      Thanks for articulating it so correctly.

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +3

      Nope, you are literally putting words in his mouth. He seemed like someone doing acting as a job and not passion.
      You calling him a genuine guy is the kind of parasocial relationship he doesn't want though.
      All he did was make contradictory statements throughout the interview and not a clear message like you said. Unless you are nazriya, you are simply putting words in his mouth.

    • @sadiqueali5117
      @sadiqueali5117 16 дней назад +3

      ​@@LessPegasusnot at all.he has been saying this for a long time.he hate fan drama

    • @johnyvtk
      @johnyvtk 13 дней назад

      ​@@LessPegasusI don't think that's the case, he is not that expressive in his words, He is someone who doesn't want to talk much and complete interviews as soon as possible. You may get such an idea from his words, I can't blame you. But after watching him all over the years, I can say he is a genuine guy, and most genuine of all of them, He has multiple times said he doesn't want anybody to create fans association for him, Because he doesn't want youth to waste life over this bullshit. How many actors of his reach have done that?

  • @Yash-zc1by
    @Yash-zc1by 16 дней назад +436

    Jammy having an uninterrupted interview with Fahad Faasil is something I am rooting for you bro 😁

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  16 дней назад +113

      oh the honour that would be!

    • @Critique007
      @Critique007 16 дней назад +7

      Then the honour of Fahad will be torn apart by Jammy..and Fahad himself will give dumb answers.. he shouldn't be in any interview I think for the sake of himself

    • @arshaq4200
      @arshaq4200 16 дней назад +3

      True.he is good at acting and not at interview just like mohan lal​@@Critique007

    • @Critique007
      @Critique007 16 дней назад +4

      @@arshaq4200
      Yeah..Right
      Both Mohanlal & Fahad are the finest actor among their generation actors, such that no other contemporary actor can reach atleast 1% of their acting capabilities..but in the case of interviews these 2 are 😌.

    • @prachisaini1
      @prachisaini1 15 дней назад +1

      ​@@TriedRefusedProductionsRazakar has been Released where is the review bro.

  • @deekshajaniani5358
    @deekshajaniani5358 16 дней назад +373

    Do you remember Joey's reply in Friends when an interview asks if we watches soap opera? He said I've got a life. Duh. This holds true for majority of industry folks. When you spend 14-15 hrs a day on set, you really need to switch off from work then. It's entertainment for us, bread and butter for them

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +4

      Just imagine how it would be like if that mentality spread around?
      Even in movies or tv shows, the characters say the same "I've got a life" statement when asked about watching movies.

    • @krishniarumugam
      @krishniarumugam 15 дней назад +6

      @@LessPegasus What would be like? Lets not over romanticise here . Its a job. They have lives.

    • @WranglerDude
      @WranglerDude 14 дней назад +1

      Also there was an interview with Lisa Kudrow(Phoebe) where she mentioned that she had never watched an episode of Friends. This was when the show was like 5 or 6 seasons in.

  • @latestmoviesandflixz5456
    @latestmoviesandflixz5456 16 дней назад +405

    I agree with Fahad Faasil
    Just like work is part of life, our relations are part of life, food is part of life, movies are part of life.

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  16 дней назад +109

      its a tough pill to swallow when half my conversations are about movies lol

    • @latestmoviesandflixz5456
      @latestmoviesandflixz5456 16 дней назад +18

      @@TriedRefusedProductions differs from person to person. Not all are cinephiles and not all lead a boring life of 9-5 job as well
      But what he raised a point is true, we have work, we have family to look after and also our wealth is also to be looked after. They are more important than movies, at least for those who lead a boring life.

    • @Veerasimha-ib5iz
      @Veerasimha-ib5iz 16 дней назад +4

      ​@@TriedRefusedProductionsI think the point is that when someone is talking about Cinema, they should be CHOOSING to talk about cinema. Not because that's their only option.

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +3

      ​@@TriedRefusedProductionsyou are justified because it is your job to do so. For the person who commented here or me, it's not.
      Also, what kind of a society will that be, one that looks only at profit?

    • @ryukk3777
      @ryukk3777 16 дней назад +4

      ​@@TriedRefusedProductionsbruh he didn't meant that way ...... nowadays people are taking movie stars to another level....
      probably he don't like Stardom ...

  • @thunderguy2766
    @thunderguy2766 16 дней назад +454

    Ajith acts only to support his passion for bikes. His way of personal life is something I dream of achieving one day.

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  16 дней назад +164

      that's the ultimate work life balance man. He's doing what the heart desires! So lovely to see

    • @anitha_m1851
      @anitha_m1851 16 дней назад +34

      @@TriedRefusedProductions Fans love him as Man more than actor, That's why even though he gave more failures, he is still the best opener in the Industry.. Not only for bikes, Ajith is passionate about UAVs and drones.He was appointed as the test pilot and UAV system advisor by Madras Institute of Technology - Medical Express-2018 UAV Challenge and won the award.

    • @latestmoviesandflixz5456
      @latestmoviesandflixz5456 16 дней назад +11

      @@TriedRefusedProductions Apart from that Ajith sir also has his own drone making company. Plus he is now a national level shooter.
      I aspire to live a life like him, doing what he loves to do the most and living it to the fullest

    • @tharun
      @tharun 16 дней назад +3

      And cars, he was quite prominent on the Formula 2 circuit

    • @SagarSudhirGanu
      @SagarSudhirGanu 16 дней назад +6

      Looks like our own Tom Cruise.

  • @Asad97654
    @Asad97654 16 дней назад +244

    You also have to understand from Fahadh Faasil's point of view as well. His father is a filmmaker, his wife is an actress and alot of his friends belong from the film community. He's also a producer. For him it's an everyday job so at least on a dining table he does not want to talk about films. However, as a cinephile, when he said it I was offended quite a lot and am conflicted on the satatement.

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +2

      He's a nepo kid who was able to make a comeback simply because of that. What about all the other nepo kids with their nepo families?

    • @Asad97654
      @Asad97654 16 дней назад +21

      @@LessPegasus bro i'm not trying to glaze the industry or a region but in South India people respect outsiders and do not have this type of controversies or any type of controversy at all. He wasn't a good actor when he started, he took a break and learned everthing about the craft; He then came back and became the best actor of the country probably the best actor across any industry currently. He's extremely humble and also he doesn't tell the audience what to do and what to not, that makes him different than alot of actors and especially alot of nepo kids. There is a reason why he revolutionized the malayalam industry.

    • @SalmanKhan-wi7md
      @SalmanKhan-wi7md 16 дней назад +24

      A nepo kid who can actually act really really well. If he performed as he did in his debut film, he wouldn't have lasted in the Malayalam industry.

    • @ishabargale3216
      @ishabargale3216 16 дней назад +10

      As long as he is performing i dont care about his statements or him being neoo. He is actor i am gonna judge him in that.

    • @syhuhjk
      @syhuhjk 16 дней назад +1

      ​​​He is a nepo kid who got such a worst entry to industry . He took a break. And improved himself and come back. If he is successful right now its happened because he worked hard. He earned his own place in his own right. Just compare fafa with his own brother? Where's his brother? Is Anybody hearing about that guy ?.​@@LessPegasus

  • @fusiontime296
    @fusiontime296 16 дней назад +223

    i am a vijay fan but Ajith kumar is genuinely someone a lot of people look up to not just as an actor but someone as a human being. He does so much for welfare in secret and is the eptiome of will power. I feel like Ajith is changing his career now, working with new directors apart from H vinoth and siva. Just wait for vidaamuyarchi and good, bad ugly jammy

    • @siddharthiyer2177
      @siddharthiyer2177 16 дней назад +13

      Have you ever noticed a trend with Indian actors especially those in the top tier, the one who does the most charity, being "nice" and having good guy image are the actors with least versatility in terms of their acting range and their choice of scripts!!
      If you see the real actors like Dhanush, Vikram, Suriya, etc don't have that kind of hyped up image of themselves being kind & nice in comparison to Vijay, Ajith, Rajnikant

    • @rightinyourface5817
      @rightinyourface5817 16 дней назад +3

      ​@@siddharthiyer2177 that is to cover up their lack of acting skills.

    • @ranjithparamashivam1795
      @ranjithparamashivam1795 16 дней назад

      Varalaru?​@@rightinyourface5817

    • @pseudonymous288
      @pseudonymous288 16 дней назад

      @@siddharthiyer2177 good people have good images, dhanush was criticsed for having intimate scenes with actress in all of his movies, surya had the best image in all of the actors u mentioned until paruthiveeran issue. vikram relatively acted more boring movies than his co-stars, he is a great actor tho.
      look at vijay, ajith, rajni they dont have such history in their career, also considering vijay and rajni are now politicians, they would've worked on their audience perspective on themselves.
      also pointing out vijay and rajni couldnt act is unacceptable, rajni did 160 films and vijay, ajith did 70 films each, they know how to act and not make the audience uncomfortable. there is a reason why some are popular being less skillfull compared to the non-popular ones.
      respect everyone.

    • @siddharthiyer2177
      @siddharthiyer2177 16 дней назад

      @@pseudonymous288 lol I understood where you comes from
      Like your horizons of cinema is so limited!!
      Name one films Vijay, Ajith or Rajni did in which they have gone out of their comfort zone and blew everyone's mind.
      I didn't mention KAMAL HASSAN in my earlier comments as he is god teir level in the likes of Mamooty mohanlal Bachan.
      All your so called actors has just been doing non sensical mass masala movies in the name of cinema, while real actors are going above and beyond to portray a character

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. 16 дней назад +79

    6:12 The SIMI was too stunned to speak.

  • @AshishKumar-ui9wy
    @AshishKumar-ui9wy 16 дней назад +117

    Every Akshay Khanna interview is me in family functions 😅

  • @lijyjoy23
    @lijyjoy23 16 дней назад +37

    Baradwaj had this disappointed look during Fahadh's interview. 😂 It was surprising to see someone like Fahadh so expressive on screen but has difficulty expressing in words and portrays like he doesn't care about the craft. His dad being a filmmaker, dinner conversations might have been about cinema. Fahadh must have felt being surrounded too much with cinema talk that he would refrain from these conversations.

  • @MrNicku12345
    @MrNicku12345 16 дней назад +48

    I once saw a movie sitting in the same row as fahad was .. he came for the movie with his family .. few fans did come and approached him for pics which he politely refused.. looked someone who really didn’t care about his image but someone who wanted to enjoy the little moments in his life ..

    • @sharethoughts3804
      @sharethoughts3804 16 дней назад +6

      I appreciate the fans for respecting his decision & his time.

  • @aashishp007
    @aashishp007 16 дней назад +47

    Akshay Khanna for me was the first guy who fits into this category of Video...
    Extremely talented, looks effortless on screen and no appetite for stardom

  • @abhiajp1180
    @abhiajp1180 15 дней назад +18

    Fafa conveyed that he doesn't want the stars to be celebrated but the movie to be celebrated

  • @javedmkadir
    @javedmkadir 16 дней назад +106

    Fahadh has been saying this ever since he was an upcoming actor (not yet playing the hero). He refused to have fan clubs or associations.
    I think what he is implying is that he wants people to just enjoy his work and not worry about Fahadh the individual outside of cinema. He does not want people to erect cut outs and pour milk, he does not want people to engage in social media fights, neither does he like anyone peeking into and discussing his personal life...
    He is not talking about cinephiles, he is talking about people who worship actors as "stars", "heroes", sometimes even "gods"

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +1

      If that was his statement he needs to be clearer. If he's addressing the fanboys, he has to say that. Also, we know he doesn't want his personal life to be known as nazriya is 10 years younger than him 😂

    • @adhibkpemmc7692
      @adhibkpemmc7692 День назад

      ​@@LessPegasus get a life man...
      I'm tired to seeing you everywhere 😹

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus День назад

      @@adhibkpemmc7692 and you should get a better grammar tutor. It's "tired of"
      Bud, we both need to get a life according to mr. Fahad. Everyone who watched this movie needs to get a life.

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus День назад

      @@adhibkpemmc7692 also, idk who needs to get a life more?
      A) Someone who watches jammys 10 minute videos or
      B) Me, who spent less than 10 minutes two weeks ago replying to most comments about Mr. "Get a life"?

  • @Shahaz1
    @Shahaz1 16 дней назад +52

    Fafa made a realistic comment about movies. Don’t take too much

    • @anitha2053
      @anitha2053 16 дней назад

      Hope he gives birth to Fifa ⚽️

  • @AHMEDKHAN-ep2uh
    @AHMEDKHAN-ep2uh 16 дней назад +79

    I still remember Ajith performance in Asoka. Show stealer.

  • @PrayasRahangdale
    @PrayasRahangdale 16 дней назад +55

    I just love how calm and chill Fahad was in the interview with Bhardwaj Rangan, not like actors who ACT to act like an actor, if that even makes sense.
    He looks so simple, he IS so simple. I can imagine if any other had such good talent, he would have described his performance as very difficult job in most rhetoric way possible as most of the actors do.
    But NO! He is Fazad Fazil, he is cool. Watch cinema, eat, sleep, repeat.

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +1

      He comes off more like a clueless person because he contradicts himself every 5 minutes lol
      You talking about him outside of cinema like this is exactly what he doesn't want and you should get a life, bud, according to him.
      You talking about him like this without meeting him is indicative of the parasocial relationship you have with him.

  • @deepthisk8945
    @deepthisk8945 16 дней назад +3

    great work keep going ..you bring new content always...appreciate that ..

  • @gangie
    @gangie 16 дней назад +14

    Thyagaraja kumararaja saying he hates making flims and only does it to make his life float is really really interesting. In my opinion, he is among a very exclusive few directors in the history of indian cinema who puts in so much details for his scripts. I seriously wonder how high are his standards

    • @_AZBT_ASHUTOSHKUSHWAHA
      @_AZBT_ASHUTOSHKUSHWAHA 16 дней назад +1

      In a interview he said, even if he gets food in a small place rather than a dining table, it's ok. Even if he wants to watch movies, he downloads or ask his friends to copy them in a pendrive, he doesn't have a car, a bike is enough to travel. So he can live both ends and he can buy expensive things and not buy anything and it still won't bother him one bit. He is just calm and reserved 😊 unlike other director who are willing to say shit in interview for that two bit fame and limelight they are getting

  • @underratedcontents8285
    @underratedcontents8285 16 дней назад +25

    Fafa's interview gave a similar vibe to Akshaye Khanna's interview in Rendezvous With Simi Garewal ❤

  • @reebavarghrse2669
    @reebavarghrse2669 11 дней назад +1

    This channel makes videos exactly on things I wonder about. Love it! ❤

  • @madonnarocks4478
    @madonnarocks4478 16 дней назад +3

    Good video.. good analysis brother ❤

  • @ashwinipurandare9418
    @ashwinipurandare9418 16 дней назад +7

    I did an acting workshop once a few years back. I was of the belief that I have to feel everything the character feels, etc. The teacher told me that there's nothing much there to becoming an actor. It's hyped too much with this method acting, character research stuff, etc. You just have to know really well how your face and voice translates into the camera and say the lines. As long as the camera is convinced your job is done. You don't need to feel the way the character does to translate it on screen. This statement has stayed with me even after all these years.

  • @plague9989
    @plague9989 16 дней назад +41

    Ajay devgan is that student of class jo kuch ni padha hai bhai bolke exam me top maarta hain😂

  • @praneetsinghbutran6925
    @praneetsinghbutran6925 16 дней назад +14

    I think i completely agree with Fafa. Me and a friend were raving about avesham for days, i think movies do provide a good bonding opportunity and they are fun to discuss, but there truly is life beyond movies, one could discuss maths, physics with the same enthusiasm we discuss movies or sports, why prefer only one of these?

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +1

      People enjoy discussing things they enjoy in common. Just like how cinema is work for fafa, maths and physics are work for students, and they don't discuss. It's quite a dum thing to ask why aren't we discussing that like movies or sports lol. Even if we didn't watch the movie, we wouldn't be discussing that.

    • @cinema2748
      @cinema2748 12 дней назад

      @@LessPegasus May be you wouldn't enjoy discussing maths and physics. That's on you. There are people who enjoy discussing math, physics, philosophy a lot. So it is Not dumb to ask , your opinion is dumb.

  • @user-ze8wq2tc8e
    @user-ze8wq2tc8e 14 дней назад +2

    That was such an interesting video, insights to the minds of people we admire.

  • @user-hp1yj4pm2t
    @user-hp1yj4pm2t 16 дней назад +33

    OMG 2 might be the only great film Akshay Kumar did post his Airlift era..
    Akki needs to be back... despite what anyone says, he is one of the finest actors in India. His recent choices have made people forget that.

    • @dee7671
      @dee7671 16 дней назад +4

      True 🥺

    • @BaatMakkhani
      @BaatMakkhani 15 дней назад +4

      He did a bell bottom and Mission Raniganj as well. The problem is, once people start rejecting a star, bouncing back from the slump requires a lot of effort.

    • @kiran8656
      @kiran8656 9 дней назад

      he filled his bag, let other competent actors take his place, let his stardom die, so other actors can get a chance

    • @user-hp1yj4pm2t
      @user-hp1yj4pm2t 8 дней назад

      @@kiran8656 Why? If Amitabh Bachchan can act and reign till now.. why not Akshay Kumar? By that logic, everyone above 50 should quit acting.

    • @kiran8656
      @kiran8656 8 дней назад

      @@user-hp1yj4pm2t amitabh isn't a bad actor, akshay is

  • @thunderboltross9068
    @thunderboltross9068 16 дней назад +19

    I dont know about others, but the movies made by Prashanth Neel will be mega blockbluster always as for example everybody knows that salaar part 2 will be a massive blockbuster even before its release

    • @_AZBT_ASHUTOSHKUSHWAHA
      @_AZBT_ASHUTOSHKUSHWAHA 16 дней назад +3

      Even if he says the money matters.. The technical quality of a prashant neel movie is top tier, even with a money making mentality, their is a passionate team behind his movie production that it makes a simple story so grand and epic.. In a time where BMCM looks like a cheap rip off of hobbs and shaw in a 350cr budget movie, it looks garbage. But kgf chapter 2 made on 100cr looks far more epic and stylish.. Craft and monetization matter, you cannot risk getting broke just because you are passionate at the end, you are gonna put a movie on the silver screen so consider your chances and what is at stake for you

  • @sunilghimire3583
    @sunilghimire3583 16 дней назад +17

    Met ajith kumar in Nepal when he came in bike tour...Doesn't feel as mass hero of south...Felt like a old man with salt and pepper hair enjoying his last days of a life..

  • @nitesh.u3987
    @nitesh.u3987 16 дней назад +40

    being a chennaiate i can tell you that even to this day people talk about their box office clashes at offices or in colleges , and being a neutral it just gives me peak cinema experience watching two constrasting stars

    • @girirajrdx7277
      @girirajrdx7277 16 дней назад +3

      Rendum thadthi 😂
      Avanga fans Adhuku mela

    • @nitesh.u3987
      @nitesh.u3987 16 дней назад

      @@girirajrdx7277 adhuvum oru vagai la unma dhan 😂

    • @nitesh.u3987
      @nitesh.u3987 16 дней назад +1

      @@girirajrdx7277 irundhalum Gilli Vijay mariyo illa Billa Ajith maariyo varuma

    • @girirajrdx7277
      @girirajrdx7277 16 дней назад +1

      @@nitesh.u3987
      Rendum remake movie thaana bro…
      Atleast Ajith acted and proved as a serious artist in different getups while Vijay??
      Directors and music directors are the real reason behind Vijay’s Blockbusters.
      Vijay has acting skills but he never experimented and worked purely for commercial revenue.

    • @pseudonymous288
      @pseudonymous288 16 дней назад +1

      @@girirajrdx7277 idk what's with ajith fans. name any one big star who can act without mass bgm, like vijay did in leo.
      we all criticise him for doing multiple roles in same movie like theri, bigil, mersal, and mainly kathi but just think how well he differentiated the characters. noone could've done kathi or master or leo better than vijay, thats what he has achieved by his acting.
      ajith fans try to respect other actors atleast at the end of their careers. same to vijay fans as well.

  • @storywala88
    @storywala88 16 дней назад +3

    To each their own. Well put.

  • @SanjaySanju-mx6qy
    @SanjaySanju-mx6qy 16 дней назад +66

    We should focus on our Career and Family simple as that😮

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  16 дней назад +18

      woh to sach hai but we can momentarily transport to the make believe no? Just for a moment!

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +1

      Fafa and his defenders speak as if cinephiles are watching movies 24/7. I don't think bharadwaj rangan is in front of the tv always lol. People have the freedom to choose what they do with their free time. For different people, it differs.
      Compared to watching streams or vlogs or even youtube, I'd say watching a film made with a lot of money is far better. Also, we don't exactly carry the money we made to heaven lol

    • @sauron2000000
      @sauron2000000 16 дней назад

      @@TriedRefusedProductions Nope.

  • @VMKiranmayi-bw4bg
    @VMKiranmayi-bw4bg 16 дней назад +9

    I totally agree with Faahadh.. and I completely get what he's trying to say.. It's just like what I feel about my job

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад

      You can't quit your job but fahad is a guy who probably gets multiple crores for acting in a movie. If he doesn't want to do it, he should f off.

  • @RitikBenipal
    @RitikBenipal 16 дней назад +5

    It's always interesting to see those of practical minds succeed in a field usually associated with artistry and creativity.

  • @shahkarim3394
    @shahkarim3394 16 дней назад +12

    I think Akshay Khanna has seen from his father how stardom and overwork can ruin relationships and Health. Vinod khanna once become so exhausted he had to become a disciple of OSHO for some peace. So I understand Akshay not wanting to work aggressively or become a paparazzi favorite
    Salman got this non-Chalant attitude from his father. They’re a huge believer of Kismat / destiny. In this fragile industry, Kismat plays a huge role. Salman used to take photos of his friends to different directors. He even got rejected for Maine Pyaar kiya. But his relentless effort to help his friends surprised Suraj Barjatiya. That’s why he hired Salman for MPK. Not because he gave excellent audition. Same with Shahrukh’s career. Salman left many movies for Shahrukh and now he has mannat. Long story short, Salman knows the role Kismat played in his career and he has no shame accepting it. Maybe new generation actors will be more hesitant accepting the role of destiny / luck in their life
    I can totally understand Akshay kumar’s pov. He did a lot of struggle. He sold jewelry, he was an assistant chef in Dhaka. He used to teach martial art. His student’s dad referred him for a modeling ad. The rest is history. He always did movies from a taxi driver’s pov. The more trips I’ll make, the more money I’ll make. Also the busier I’ll be. The philosophy always served well for him. I like that he doesn’t get so philosophical about movies. Also I like how he doesn’t spend 3 years for 1 movie. Yes, i understand that audience behavior has changed since covid. They don’t want to watch 4 Akshay movies a year. But I also know that Akshay is a damn smart actor / businessman. He will find a way to bounce back
    Fahad fasil is totally right. Movies should not be a part of our dinner table conversation. As an audience, our job is to consume entertainment and then move on with our life. But nowadays we don’t maintain the boundary. That’s why we get frustrated with star kids / nepotism arguments. It’s not our job is to worry about that. Capitalism gives us the opportunity to accept / reject a product. We should exercise that right. Star kid / nepo kid getting a movie or not should be none of our business

    • @tejassalankar5746
      @tejassalankar5746 14 дней назад

      If the host of this channel think in this perspective which is completely on point then he would’ve not made this video. Nowdays discussing movies n ur movie watching choices make u appear intellectual or smart. Etc.
      So people have forgotten actors are also humans and they have their own way of approaching things. In the end nobody can deny that luck is really important in this feild.
      Also all the actors mentioned in the videos are extremely hardworking. So in the end we see hard work beats talent.

  • @yagnikgunti892
    @yagnikgunti892 16 дней назад +6

    In an Interview Prashant Neel literally says Audience shouldn't be concerned about Cinematography, Screenplay and all And I was shocked to hear for him to say that because Audience are now becoming much interested in the craft and also when they are paying Rs.400+ for a Pan Indian big budget film they would definitely expect all those aspects to be good in such a film

    • @jibangkurbaishya221
      @jibangkurbaishya221 15 дней назад +1

      I Think What Prashant Meant Was That At First When You See His Movies You Should First Focus On The Story That He Wants To Tell And The Character He Shows On Screen With Focusing Much On The Other Aspects Then After You Have Completed Watching The Movie You Can Complement On The Cinematography, Music, Etc.

  • @shb1989
    @shb1989 16 дней назад +22

    i love Mr. Baradwaj Rangan interviews - FaFA interview was such FAntastic

  • @vineeshp6
    @vineeshp6 16 дней назад +4

    Loved Baddy and Fafa's interview ❤

  • @vaishnavkmenon1500
    @vaishnavkmenon1500 16 дней назад +111

    I love Fahad faasil. He's one of the best actors in our country. But his statement about movies did offend me as a cinephile lol

    • @anavadhyaramachandran9244
      @anavadhyaramachandran9244 16 дней назад +24

      I think he said that from an actor POV because cinema is his work. Obv it won't sit right with people who take to films as an escape outside of their work. Like you wouldn't want to talk about your work all the time either, right?

    • @PrayasRahangdale
      @PrayasRahangdale 16 дней назад +24

      Self proclaimed cinephiles are so toxic and rhetoric, idk why. Just watch films and enjoy dude. Peace. ✌🏻

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  16 дней назад +46

      When he said 'dont discuss me beyond the theatre or the ride back home'
      I wondered, Fafa what about the ten think pieces I've written about you HAHA

    • @vaishnavkmenon1500
      @vaishnavkmenon1500 16 дней назад

      @@PrayasRahangdale dumb statement

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +5

      ​@@PrayasRahangdalethere's nothing wrong in being a cinephile, yet there is toxicity in being a fan boy. Yet even in that videos comment section, you can see the bias against cinephiles.

  • @anshoolajaiswal7315
    @anshoolajaiswal7315 16 дней назад +46

    As long as it works for the person and we get good quality movies, I am ok with their laid back attitude 😂

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  16 дней назад +16

      same boat 100%

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +3

      I'd say Christian bale has a laid back attitude and fahad has a disrespectful mentality. Bale doesn't watch his films but he doesn't go around attacking cinephiles.

    • @_AZBT_ASHUTOSHKUSHWAHA
      @_AZBT_ASHUTOSHKUSHWAHA 16 дней назад +8

      ​@@LessPegasus i won't say it's disrespectful, me and my friends just admire and discuss movies having tea and puffs at the shop, as soon as the tea ends, the talk ends and we go back and watch different sorts of movies at home without forcing each other to change their viewing style. That's how calm and reserved we should be.. The unnecessary fan wars that is causing deaths in India, if you remember a few months back, a fan of yash got electrocuted while placing his banner on his birthday somewhere, yash was kind enough to go and visit the family of the deceased, if it was someone else, it wouldn't even have seen the light of day in the news channels.. What good is discussing movies if it is costing you fights and deaths, so i can see FaFa comment stemming from a concern that you have a lot at hand before entering into a theater for 2hrs , so see where your priorities lie

  • @ajithms8757
    @ajithms8757 16 дней назад +7

    I like the way Prashant Neel thinks even if you have big starcast you can't make blockbuster just by their name for eg. Aadhipurush if you want to earn money through film then that movie should offer more than just star power.

  • @mohnishr481
    @mohnishr481 16 дней назад +2

    I absolutely agree, with fahad in his statement ❤

  • @shilupg
    @shilupg 16 дней назад +13

    Fafa is the only star in Malayalam industry, who don't have a fans association, he believes that kids shouldn't waste their time

  • @ABHlSHEK
    @ABHlSHEK 16 дней назад +19

    Ajith Kumar is the only actor in world cinema who gives zero interviews or speeches offscreen

    • @pseudonymous288
      @pseudonymous288 16 дней назад +3

      he used to be a fun guy on stages and shows, but media ruined it.

  • @brobamaa
    @brobamaa 16 дней назад +2

    I think a lot of these individuals are very wise people, they have a broader perspective of life.

  • @shahzadbagdadi6351
    @shahzadbagdadi6351 16 дней назад +3

    Among all the others who tried being modest and undersell themselves.. Prashant Neel was the most honest and had the utmost clarity..

  • @enigmaticbloke1129
    @enigmaticbloke1129 16 дней назад +3

    When Fafa said that in the interview, I figured this will be in your next video.
    Fafa doesn't give interviews ,Now everybody knows why. 😂
    He's a good actor, let him be a good actor. What he thinks about cinephiles is his problem.
    I know lot of people got offended when he said that, but he has always been vocal about not wanting to be involved in fans associations and movie discussions.
    He has always been like that.
    It is just that people outside the State aren't really familiar with Fafa and his reservations towards Movie discussions, interviews and promotions.

  • @SidharthaSaha-ew8fn
    @SidharthaSaha-ew8fn 16 дней назад +57

    I think they do this because they don't want to be seen as overconfident individuals bragging about their achievements

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  16 дней назад +34

      There is the other extreme where after one successful film, the actors are going on interview tours just talking about the sacrifices they made and how genuinely tough it was!

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +1

      ​@@TriedRefusedProductions you mean Mohanlal after Pulimurugan?

  • @pragyaprasun6365
    @pragyaprasun6365 16 дней назад +3

    I think Diljit Dosanjh was also a perfect pick for this video, kept waiting for him till last min.
    Otherwise great video

  • @fallenarrow9
    @fallenarrow9 16 дней назад +32

    Man Prashant Neel is something else.... something in his eyes when he speaks, the intensity...

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  16 дней назад +15

      He definitely seems like a guy who does not want to pander. Could not care less about conformity

    • @fallenarrow9
      @fallenarrow9 16 дней назад

      @@TriedRefusedProductions 100%

    • @Schoolsaredisease
      @Schoolsaredisease 16 дней назад +1

      He has true view about movie industry

  • @kushalr8715
    @kushalr8715 16 дней назад +3

    Akshaye khanna is an absolute legend. If at all after the best actor i see an extremely secure person and not fall for the "norms" Of the industry. Love him

  • @sarvikplay6424
    @sarvikplay6424 16 дней назад +1

    This video is 💥💚

  • @jofriissac
    @jofriissac 14 дней назад

    Coming back to this channel after a long time for this type of content! It's always fun to revisit these celebrity moments, stitched and served. Does this genre still work on YT?

  • @FaheemKhan-yb1xl
    @FaheemKhan-yb1xl 16 дней назад +1

    top 10 Bollywood rivalries! Since early 2000's

  • @etwety
    @etwety 16 дней назад +2

    I have always been a huge Kamal Haasan Sir fan... And if u talk abt passion for cinema, he definitely tops the list in that❤

  • @shresthaswagatika
    @shresthaswagatika 16 дней назад +15

    When FaFa said that in Rangarajan interview, I felt a kinda offended though I somehow agree to his point of view. It's important to draw a line between film and real life at the same time both has impact on each other. See, I've my personal and professional goal and stuff in life. Though it isn't a mess but everything is not fine too. It's a constant struggle and thrive for life.
    But films are my escapism. I'm sorry FaFa but it inspires me, takes me to another realm, in fact I learn so so much via films. I understand people and their thoughts and perception(at least I try) by watching good cinemas. It has a huge impact on my life. It makes my life better. Art makes my life better.
    P.S.- my choices about music and cinema is realllly good. Elite.
    I don't want to bragg but good cinema has good impact on life and society, and bad has bad. Choice is yours, to find value and taste.

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад

      He himself said cinema paradiso changed his life. He's simply a clueless guy who shouldn't be doing interviews. Movies are vital because they can be inspirational for people and provide social awareness.

    • @mohamedshaiyan2080
      @mohamedshaiyan2080 16 дней назад

      ​@@LessPegasus who hurt u bro, saw u under everyone's comments bashing him, screw off

    • @lokithegodofmischief7289
      @lokithegodofmischief7289 16 дней назад +1

      ​@@LessPegasus why are you in this comment section replying to everyone that has supported FaFa!????? I'm just curious!! What's your end game here????

  • @SmartIndian_7337
    @SmartIndian_7337 16 дней назад +4

    Atleast, they are Open - Minded 😊

  • @drsyedahajer868
    @drsyedahajer868 16 дней назад +2

    00:02 I watched that full episode 😍😊

  • @hirenpatel6154
    @hirenpatel6154 16 дней назад +1

    Jammy can you produce or do something in the lines of simi garewal show.... Much much ahead of kofee with karan or kapil Sharma show....i mean more than promotion, let it be show interviewing actors/directors/technicians/music industry legends etc.....but some serious talks... something enriching, genuine and heart touching too. ❤

  • @chitra0007
    @chitra0007 16 дней назад +1

    There comes a stage in life when you realize, there was nothing so overly dramatic about all the success which we accomplished. A realization that we are as ordinary as anyone else. And its that moment, which can either make you hopeless or liberate/relieve you from carrying the baggage of success.
    You realize it was all destined and perhaps you just did your bit to allow things to fall in place.
    You feel awkward to be called as special.
    While most of these actors continue to dwell in their larger than life lives... very few consciously chose the path less travelled and try to have a life!
    As an audience, every movie that we watch is only trying to create an experience which we either relate to, maybe it strucks some emotional cord or we just gain a new perspective. The movie climax is an exit point for us to leave behind the HIGH, and to focus back on our lives!

  • @kuntaldey944
    @kuntaldey944 16 дней назад +1

    Hardwork and dedication are two different things

  • @mayankaswani5760
    @mayankaswani5760 16 дней назад +1

    I honestly like ajay devgn's approach.He is more interested in filmmaking than working very hard on acting in roles

  • @swapnilupadhyay2612
    @swapnilupadhyay2612 16 дней назад +1

    1:01 interesting choice of word... 'Designed'

  • @_a4u_
    @_a4u_ 16 дней назад +2

    What I feel, for these celebrities and some other great people who are present and gone, never want to feel grateful of the things they have accomplished. They just want to fulfill their hearts, their love for things that they do and they have this attitude of never looking down at others. One can say, it's being Humble, but that's not the case. They just don't feel that they have done anything great because for them what they want to accomplish, has already been done by others before them. Others whom they adored and looked up to. These are dicey people, who never look down, and never think they can cross the greatness or their idols. They are successful and have greatness in them, but they just can't get let it on their heads because they just can't.
    "Ismein tumhari koi galti nahi hai. Tum bhi kya kar sakte ho. Kuch log hote hi aise hain." - LBC (2009)

  • @parthibansarathy8707
    @parthibansarathy8707 15 дней назад

    Thanks for mentioning ajith in your consideration.

  • @funkytiger6967
    @funkytiger6967 16 дней назад +3

    Ajith must've seen people calling the next Vijay film his last because he's started a political party. Pretty sure he's going to start a party himself, announce his "retirement" from movies officially and never contest a single election ever again. I hope to achieve his level of idgaf one day, man's a legend.

  • @PrayasRahangdale
    @PrayasRahangdale 16 дней назад +21

    Fahad Fazil is such a gem, dude! Absolute talent with simplicity personified. 🤌🏻💎

    • @Critique007
      @Critique007 16 дней назад +1

      He may be a good actor .but don't think he has a stand or a solid personality in life.

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +1

      Ah... Bud, like he said, judge his performances, not his personality. You don't know him, neither does anyone in this comment section.

    • @rakeshkrishna4661
      @rakeshkrishna4661 16 дней назад +1

      ​@@Critique007😂😂😂 he doesn't show off... He dont have fans association.... He wants people to learn.. educate and have a better life... Unlike other actors... So he is a very nice guy....😂 Who are u to judge him kid...???

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. 16 дней назад +2

    7:53 Not the sound effect making me chuckle

  • @3BROTHERS__
    @3BROTHERS__ 16 дней назад +3

    u know i love all the imtiyaz ali movies even the harry met sejal(i mean love is strong word.ok i didnt hate the way people hated it)but none of his movies has clear cut message like jab we met..i mean we can just know what the loneliness is by imitiyaz alis eyes,the way shahid portraited the charactor,what do u feel jammy,love to hear ur opinion

  • @pranavrajeshkumar1733
    @pranavrajeshkumar1733 15 дней назад +1

    You should have also added Emraan Hashmi....I remember him saying in Koffee With Karan that he was pushed into this profession and he never had a desire to be an actor......He even said that he never watches bollywood films.

  • @gouthamkrishna7574
    @gouthamkrishna7574 16 дней назад +4

    What Fahad said is just not true tho. I think he just said what came to his mind without processing it. He was rejected from the industry because of bad acting and then he went to US for studies and it took years for him to come back to the industry and prove himself to Mollywood audience. So him saying "I'm acting because I'm not good at anything else" is BS. Because he was not goot at acting in the first place and he was booed from that profession. It was that same person who literally came back and acted again lol.

  • @Sunfied
    @Sunfied 14 дней назад

    Nice insights

  • @anonymous891
    @anonymous891 16 дней назад +3

    Jammy When you said ajay devgn it reminded me of his movie deewange....i dont know if you have given it a wacth (the story kind of strecthes in second half although its damn unique for its time of release and underrated)it has both ajay and akshay khanna. His perfomance in the movie is unbeleivably good and the character is so hard to pull of it surprises me he doesn't have a process though. Please do give that movie a wacth i am sure you will appreciate it. And the perfomances will make you fall in love with both of them even more.

    • @virajgupte3357
      @virajgupte3357 15 дней назад +1

      it was based on primal fear. i thing ajay devgan received an award for his role too

    • @anonymous891
      @anonymous891 15 дней назад

      @@virajgupte3357 ohh knew it was remake but didnt know he got an award for it too

  • @aravindms8034
    @aravindms8034 16 дней назад

    Just a suggestion! Subtitles for Hindi audio just like you did for other languages might be more engaging! ✌️

  • @abhijitadyapith
    @abhijitadyapith 16 дней назад

    FaFa's interview had my inner Stilgar going - "The Mahdi is too humble to say he is the Mahdi, all the more reason to believe he is. As Written".

  • @airyrelic43
    @airyrelic43 14 часов назад

    The fact that we put so much into movies is what creates issues- we elevate actors to the level of gods and then complain when they act infallibly human. Fafa is absolutely right in saying there is more to life than discussing actors and cinema. In most other professions, a job is a way to earn a living, but for some reason we do extend that to actors and directors. Jobs don’t need to be a calling.

  • @_AZBT_ASHUTOSHKUSHWAHA
    @_AZBT_ASHUTOSHKUSHWAHA 16 дней назад +2

    Ajith's varalaru is god tier performance at best.. Pulling off three different characters in the same film in the mid 2000 is no joke. He can pull a disabled character, a massy character, a feminine character with such an ease.. If that ajith comes now, it will be a rampage at the box office, but it's done and dusted a prime ajith then and now who cares.. He did his best and now he is enjoying his life

  • @akshaybalakrishnan150
    @akshaybalakrishnan150 16 дней назад +2

    Fahadh Faazil's interview and his sort of "idgaf" about the art kind of reminds of Benjamin White's (Arsenal and England footballer) lack of passion towards football. Despite both being excellent at what they do, for them it's a profession, they don't want to live life 24x7 just living it even if their contemporaries do just that .And for Fahadh cinema is maybe something that's already something discussed too much as he is from a film family....yet it won't stop me from obsessing's about both cinema and sports :D

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад

      Given how there are passionate talents who can't get into the field, and he's a nepo kid who got a chance to comeback, it just comes off as plain disrespectful. If there are better things than movies, doesn't that mean all the people who watched his films people who don't have a life?

    • @shamlaAK
      @shamlaAK 16 дней назад

      @@LessPegasusisn’t that true? Why we are talking and thinking about so much 😂

  • @matangimawley
    @matangimawley 16 дней назад

    It’s strange when artists, cinema, theatre- these are such creative mediums and those in it- should not be confined to boxes.. but as audience- we do exactly that.. mass actor.. class actor.. star.. mega star… we forget that- just like a manager, HR, clerk, peon- actor/director- these are professions.. they are individuals with their own life and passions.. and when their choices and life is not how we perceive- we find it baffling.. Like FaFa mentioned- it’s high time we acknowledge cinema for what it is- an industry.. a profession.. and not let it consume us!

  • @siddhantganesh
    @siddhantganesh 16 дней назад +1

    Read this comment.
    Just my opinion.
    At the start of the interview with Bharadwaj Rangan sir, FaFa says that he doesn't know what /how to give an interview. So he just says things about not to take a film seriously and forget it once u r out of theatre. But at the end of that very interview, when Rangan sir ask to FaFa about his favourite films, he answers "CINEMA PARADISO CHANGED HIS LIFE"!!! That film has a great impact in his life. It's like he is contradicting his own statement about not take to cinema seriously.
    So yeah. I think FaFa is a cinephile himself, but he doesn't know how to give an interview😢

  • @sriharshaa7997
    @sriharshaa7997 15 дней назад +1

    bro why no subs when someone speaks hindi? Pls add subs next time. Nice vid!!

  • @Kshitijdisiz
    @Kshitijdisiz 16 дней назад +1

    I think unlike Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar has been pretty good with his on screen presence and performances until recently. (Apart from SP and BMCM)
    Even in a flop like Rakshabandhan, he was the best part and carried the movie.
    I hope he comes back in fine firm with Sarfira.

  • @Eatwithkaran91
    @Eatwithkaran91 16 дней назад +2

    Most of the film stars from the 90’s have continuously done pan masala ads and alcohol also. They are film actors but they aren’t the one to idolised

  • @KP-ef5bf
    @KP-ef5bf 16 дней назад

    Ajay Devgn has once said if you come to become a star in the industry then you'll fail, you should be passionate towards acting and becoming an actor to succeed here.
    Fafa said he wants to make a movie as good as cinema paradiso.
    Prashant Neil said after watching garuda gamana vrishabha vahana he also has a desire to once in life make a film just for the art of film making.
    Kamal haasan once said he makes movies just for money.
    So these creative people live in a lot of dichotomy.

  • @karnamathan5500
    @karnamathan5500 11 дней назад

    It would be better If you could add subtitles for hindi conversations too like you do in your most of the videos, humble request

  • @Trulyhappy2005
    @Trulyhappy2005 16 дней назад +5

    In the interview of baradwaj and fahadh he mentions films which changed him and him saying cinema shouldn't be discussed beyond a hall like I don't get it

    • @LessPegasus
      @LessPegasus 16 дней назад +2

      He contradicts himself every 5 minutes. He shouldn't be on an interview is the only conclusion.

  • @swapnil__akash
    @swapnil__akash 16 дней назад +3

    6:11 simi- are u kidding me bruhh😂😂

  • @sakeefmahboobbinahsan1534
    @sakeefmahboobbinahsan1534 16 дней назад

    ❤ from Bangladesh. Wish i could meet FAFA someday in person

  • @sriharshamithinti3654
    @sriharshamithinti3654 15 дней назад +1

    Categories: Choreography, costumes, live locations, cgi usage, useful to story/ movie

  • @populuseuphratica8791
    @populuseuphratica8791 14 дней назад +1

    I get that people have life other than cinema but for majority of people like me who don't work in film industry, talking about films and actors is the life we got other than our work.
    😂 Salman's laid back attitude is justified because he was like that even before he started acting yet he got lucky. But for others, no wonder SRK surpassed them in their craft.

  • @nikhilsahay895
    @nikhilsahay895 16 дней назад

    Most wall street trader's say: if you stay in game long enough you will eventually make it. Salman and Akshay are prime example of that.

  • @siddhantsamant3539
    @siddhantsamant3539 16 дней назад +5

    @triedandrefusedpriductions who are your top 10 favorite Indian male actors?

  • @Sil_ence
    @Sil_ence 16 дней назад +2

    In my opinion true actors are those who don't give a d@mn about their image. They live the way they like.

  • @SuvojitChattopadhyay
    @SuvojitChattopadhyay 15 дней назад

    Fahadh has perspective. Much more to life than cinema.

  • @sachinsachu452
    @sachinsachu452 16 дней назад +8

    Fahad in the same interview said 'cinema Paradiso' changed his life. 😅 Conflicting opinions

  • @rajitharadhakrishnan415
    @rajitharadhakrishnan415 14 дней назад

    It's amazing how these guys are not consumed by cinema. It's important to give the best but that should not be the only thing.

  • @shivasuriyasaravanan9882
    @shivasuriyasaravanan9882 16 дней назад +35

    As a Thalapathy Fan I can say that only 3 people are ruling Tamil Cinema right now : Thalapathy Vijay, Thala Ajith and Naddipin Nayagan Surya.🙌🙌

    • @mmb5859
      @mmb5859 16 дней назад +5

      😂😂😂

    • @vijayaravindhariomnarayanan
      @vijayaravindhariomnarayanan 16 дней назад +2

      Surya va 🤔

    • @Rc42796
      @Rc42796 16 дней назад +1

      Surya????
      Wtf
      Is rajinikanth dead 😂😂😂

    • @mmb5859
      @mmb5859 16 дней назад +4

      @@Rc42796 come on.. please Stop making fun of him.. he already admitted that he is a Thalapathy fan.... What worse can happen to him???

    • @Rc42796
      @Rc42796 16 дней назад

      @@mmb5859 who is thalapathy fan???