Paresh Rawal, known for his versatile performances in Bollywood, recently reflected on his experience with the three largest superstars in the Hindi film industry: Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Aamir Khan. In a conversation with the Lallantop, Rawal sacrificed strange ideas about the different approaches that each of the Khans brings to his trade.
When asked about his personal preference among the three, Paresh Rawal admitted that he liked Aamir Khan more when it comes to working together. According to Rawal, Aamir Khan does not depend on gestures or gestures to offer his actions; Instead, he focuses on the purity of his trade. Rawal appreciated this subtle and honest approach, highlighting Aamir’s commitment to portray characters without resorting to stylized behavior.
Talking about Salman Khan, Rawal described him as “full of him” when it comes to gestures, but clarified that it is precisely this quality that makes Salman a natural interpreter. He praised the innate charm and the charism of Salman, saying that he adds a different flavor to his performances and resonates strongly with the public.
Returning to Shah Rukh Khan, Rawal emphasized the remarkable tenacity of the superstar. Referring to the role of SRK in Swades, he noticed how the actor disappeared completely in his letter, offering such an authentic performance that spectators could forget that they were watching Shah Rukh Khan. Rawal admired this transformation and recognized SRK’s ability to embody his roles seriously.
However, Paresh Rawal made it clear that the action should not be judged by hierarchies as superior or lower. In his words, “total sum, acting Mein Koi Bada, upper, lower, Ghatiya, great Nahi Hai”, which means that there are no absolute ranges in the world of acting. He stressed that each actor brings something unique and valuable to the table, and each one must be respected for their strengths.
Paresh Rawal has some aligned projects, including welcome to La Jungla and Hera Pheri 3. He has worked in the Hindi film industry for four decades and has appeared in about 200 films. Known to play a wide range of roles, from comic characters in Hera Pheri and welcome to serious papers in films such as Sardar and Oh My God, he has also recovered the National Film and Padma Shri award.
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