Bollywood star Anil Kapoor, who is geared up for his forthcoming
comedy movie 'Mubarakan', says that surviving in the Hindi film industry for
over three decades is not an easy thing.
"I am working in this industry for last 38 years and in
these years, I did various kind of roles and surviving in this industry for 38
years is not easy thing to achieve. I feel, I must have done something right in
all these years to hold my position in the industry." Anil told at the
trailer launch of "Mubarakan".
The 60-year-old, who made his Bollywood debut with Padmini
Kolhapure in "Woh Saat Din", also guided young actors to do films
which are family entertainers.
"I want to urge all young actors to do family
entertainers which have comedy, emotion and drama if they want to play longer
innings in the industry. Films which have entertainment and message is the best
combination to have as an actor and 'Mubarakan' has all ingredients of typical
commercial family entertainer," he told.
"Mubarakan" is directed by Anees Bazmee. This is
the fifth time the actor and the director have collaborated.
Speaking about working with Bazmee, Anil told, "After
long time, I am working in a family entertainer. Anees has one specialty in his
films that when you see his earlier films like 'No entry', 'Welcome', 'Welcome
Back' or films written by him like 'Deewana Mastana' or 'Laadla', there is not
a single double meaning dialogue in it so it's always honour and privilege to work
with him who is one of great director of the industry."
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