Boney Kapoor on having much less dialogues in Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar: You ought to ask the director, ‘itne achhe artist ko waste kyun kiya’

Producer Boney Kapoor just lately made his performing debut in Luv Ranjan’s Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar the place he performed the function of Ranbir Kapoor’s Punjabi father. And he credit his kids — Anshula, Arjun, Khushi, and Janhvi — for encouraging him to make the leap. “They only pushed me to try acting and said, ‘Papa yeh karna hi hoga’. Unn logon ki wajah se hi mai ghus pada acting mein and kar lia,” quips the actor, calling his bond together with his kids very “friendly and tight”.

Boney Kapoor talks about having less dialogues and scenes in TJMM
Boney Kapoor talks about having much less dialogues and scenes in TJMM

He provides, “I’m their father, and also their mother. I play all the roles for them. We share jokes, talk about serious things… basically, we can talk about anything under the sun with each other.”

While Boney reveals that he hasn’t watched the movie due to “nervousness”, he’s proud of the combined response his efficiency has acquired. “I haven’t watched the film till date because main ghabra raha hoon, samajh nahi aa raha ki maine kaam theek kia ya nahi. Isliye mene abhi take dekh hi nahi,” he continues, “People called me and appreciated my work in the film. Some also said, ‘Bohot chota role tha aapka, poori picture mein hona chahiye tha appko.’ So, I’ve received very different comments.’

Ask him about audiences that lamenting that he had very limited screen time and barely any dialogues and the 67-year-old says, “Dialogues ya scenes kam kyun the, yeh toh aap director ko poochiye. Write a letter to Luv Ranjan and ask, ‘Aapne itne achhe artiste ko waste kaise kar diya?’ But, mujhe toh mazaa aaya karke, it was a good and happy unit.”

Now that his youngest daughter, Khushi is all set to make her performing debut in internet movie The Archies, had been there any suggestions or advise that he gave to her? “Aaj kal ki generation ko kuch tips dene ki ya sikhaane ki zarurat nahi padti. Woh khud bohot samajhdaar hain. In fact, I’m lucky that all my kids are very obedient and sensible. Apni apni jagah they make some mistakes sometimes, but they learn from them. Whenever they face any difficulty, main khada hoon unn chaaron ke saath,” he proudly shares.

While TJMM was an honest success on the field workplace, the producer-actor weighs in on the present state of affairs that movie trade goes by way of the place a number of tasks are struggling for business success. “Films pehle bhi flop aur hit dono hoti thi, and ab bhi wahi hota hai. But, yes, after the pandemic, things are getting slightly better and people are coming to theatres now. We can’t give credit to one film, credit goes to everyone for reviving it,” he ends.

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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