There are many Bollywood stars who are speaking out on nepotism these days. There are many stars who have left the industry bye but are ready to return again. At the same time, he is telling why he left the industry. Now meanwhile, 'Aashiqui' fame Rahul Roy, who became a very big star after the year 1990, is now ready to return to Bollywood.
After the film Aashiqui, he worked in 'Junoon', 'Sapne Saajan Ke' and many other films, but this film was not as successful as Aashiqui. Now during an interview recently, Rahul was asked, 'After the failure of his films, were you behaving differently in the industry?' Roy agreed to this and said that 'things have changed after his films failed but he never took it to heart.' With this, Rahul further said, 'Absolutely, when I came with Aashiqui, then I was very high and after that I did passion or did many films, I could not reach those heights. I accept it. Of course, there were major changes between my colleagues and me, there were changes in all people and me, but we knew that? When I came, Bhatt Saheb told me that Rahul is going to be a journey of loneliness. I took it very seriously.
Apart from this, Rahul said, 'I have seen many actors, my seniors who are from that period and have been abandoned, but I never needed a crutch. I do not want the approval of my colleagues nor do they. But, I met so many of them and asked them for work that if something is good for me, why not? If not, it doesn't matter. My point is whether my film is short, I am still playing the role of a hero. With this, Rahul Roy also said, 'If I am part of a big setup where my role is memorable then why would I do this? I would love to work with him, if he feels that I am qualified to work with him, well, if not, I have not wasted my breath on this. '
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