Exclusive: 'Tarzan' fame Vatsal Seth gives his opinion on Politics and Nepotism in Bollywood
Exclusive: 'Tarzan' fame Vatsal Seth gives his opinion on Politics and Nepotism in Bollywood
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Mumbai: It was a period when superstars like Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn, had a one-sided rule over Bollywood. Amidst all this, an innocent-faced actor takes entry on the big screen and manages to leave his mark in the audience's heart. We are talking about Vatsal Seth. The year was 2004, this year films with big stars like Veer Zara, Yuva, Dev, Dhoom, Main Hoon Na, were released. Meanwhile, a new actor's film also came on screen, the name was 'Tarzan - The Wonder Car'. We are talking about actor Vatsal Seth, his film opposite Ayesha Takia. This fantasy thriller film was not as successful at the box office, but Vatsal's work was certainly praised. However, since this movie Vatsal has disappeared from films. Although he did some minor roles in films like Nanhe Jaisalmer, Malang, Jai Ho, he could not get that stability.

Recently when he had an exclusive conversation with a correspondent of NewsTrack, he responded impassively to questions related to his career, Bollywood, and nepotism. When asked about how you turned to TV after films. He said that he had no idea to go to TV, but he got an offer for a good TV show and he liked his character. Vatsal said, "Whatever I do, I do it by looking at the character, so if I like the character, then I definitely do it, whether it is a web series, serial or film." When he was asked why he wanted to become an actor, he said that behind becoming an actor he believed that an actor can do everything, he can sometimes play a doctor and sometimes police. He said that it is quite an interesting job, in which every day one gets to do something new.

Significantly, the recent suicide by actor Sushant Singh has sparked a new debate in Bollywood about nepotism. When Vatsal reacted to this, he said "I believe it is in everything, the leader's son becomes the leader, the doctor's doctor, if you do a good job, you will definitely get it." Look at your parents and want to be like them. " In Sushant Singh's case, he said, "His reality is not known yet how it happened? Therefore I cannot say much on this issue." When asked if you have ever been a victim of politics in Bollywood, the actor said that nothing like this happened to him. He also told about his next movie, he said that he has done a Gujarati movie named 'Hoon, Mahari Wife Ne Anno Husband', but it could not apply due to the lockdown.

When asked about his favorite film, he named his first film, Tarzan the Wonder Car. When we asked him the name of his favorite actress, he laughed and said, there are many, not one. When we wanted to know the name, he said my wife Ishita. When asked about his Idol, he said that "Idol is not like that, I have learned from my father and grandfather, there are many people in common life who inspire me, the driver postman, the public and the family are all involved. When he was asked that his sister-in-law Tanushree Dutta had said in an interview that she too was a victim of nepotism. To this, the actor gave a very sensible reply saying, "I have nothing in this matter, we never talked about it." The actor said that he is happy with his Bollywood life and constantly tries to do better.

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