Bollywood’s veteran actor Dharmendra believes the film
industry has become a 'sabzi mandi' (vegetable market) now with money becoming
everything for the actors in the existing scenario.
Talking on a TV channel Agenda on Friday, the actor spoke at
length on his take on the existing film industry, the fame he got in his career
since1960s including the different kind of roles he experimented with,
including comedy.
The 82-year-old actor tells the film world today is way
different from what it was in his era as today actors are ready to do anything
for money.
"This industry has become a 'sabzi mandi' today where
you sell, buy and bargain for vegetables. The actors today are dancing and
singing for money, go anywhere where money is, get involved in oil massages
(pun intended). All for money. Money has everything now, something which was
not there in our time," told Dharmendra.
Dharmendra has worked in more than 300 movies in his career
with hits like " Phool Aur Patthar", "Sholay", "Yaadon
Ki Baaraat", " Mera Gaon Mera Desh" and "Chupke
Chupke" to his credit.
Dharemendra, will next be seen in "Yamla Pagla Deewana
3", which is scheduled to release next year.

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