Bollywood's very brilliant actor Neil Nitin Mukesh believes that "the film industry is like a boxing ring where the game does not end until one person loses in the match or the playing time is over." Recently Neil said, "The artist constantly fights for a comeback and fights till the last". Let me tell you that in 2007 he started his career with Shriram Raghavan's thriller "Johnny Gaddar" and that Area after he appeared in films such as 'New York', '7 Khoon Maaf' and 'David'. He also saw the period when his films flopped and he said, "Time made him very strong."
He said, "The film industry taught me that this is a boxing match where every Friday you feel that you either get up or lose." Let me tell you that further, he said, "You have to get up." And to return, one has to live. The film industry taught me that fighting for yourself is not easy. You have to prove yourself, that too with full courage. ”With this Neil further said that,“ In his 12-year career, he has collaborated with filmmakers like Shriram, Vishal Bhardwaj, Kabir Khan and Vijay Nambiar. Worked, it's their good fortune. He learned a lot about filmmaking from these people.
With this, he further said, "It has been a journey of learning. I did not take any formal training in acting before becoming an actor. Every day I kept learning. Got a lot to learn with good producers. I did films in different languages and learned from them too. "Let me tell you that Neil is going to be seen in Bypass Road soon. Recently, Neil said, "For me, there is no question of number game. I learned from whom I worked with. I never understood the mathematics of box office. This also changed my thinking a lot.
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