Rishi Kapoor gave advice to young artists, said this
Rishi Kapoor gave advice to young artists, said this
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Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor has been away from Indian cinema for almost a year. With the film The Body, he is going to return to the screen once again. Rishi Kapoor has come a long way in Indian cinema since he started his career with 'Shree 420' in the year 1955. Meanwhile, he has seen many changes and has continuously improved himself. However, Rishi Kapoor definitely has a complaint from new actors coming in Hindi cinema, about which he has mentioned in his recent interview. Rishi Kapoor said for the young actors, "Build your mind instead of building your body while preparing for acting."

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67-year-old Rishi Kapoor told the media, "These days new artists are focusing more on looking beautiful and creating a body. They concentrate on muscle building rather than emotional exercise. Emotional exercise is very important for artists has gone." Rishi Kapoor said that if you have the art of acting, then obviously you will become an actor.

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Rishi Kapoor said, "If you are not focusing on emotional work then you are replaceable. To illustrate this, Rishi Kapoor also gave examples of artists like his son Ranbir Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Ayushman Khurana and Rajkumar Rao. Creating muscle is not a guarantee that you will become an actor."

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Rishi Kapoor said, "Because you will not become an artist because of the swing. Just look at Bachchan saheb. He did not make muscles but even today he is the original angry young man of Bollywood." Talking about his work, Rishi Kapoor's film The Body is going to be released in theaters on December 13.

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