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Anil wanted to be a performer

The Fanney Khan actor says he never surrendere­d to the idea of being a hero

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Anil Kapoor says he never chased stardom in his 35-year-long journey in cinema and rather saw it as the by-product of being a versatile performer. The 61-year-old actor, whose first lead role was in 1983 film Woh Saat Din says he never succumbed to the idea of a convention­al “hero” as his aim was to be recognised as a performer. “Since the time I started till now, I have never surrendere­d to the idea of being a hero. I just wanted to be an actor. I was lucky that those characters came to me and the films became successful. I just went for the characters, directors and stories. And I became a star,” Kapoor said.

The actor says even after giving back-toback hits in the ‘90s, he never put on airs and that’s the case even now. “I don’t shy away from doing odd jobs on the sets. I am low maintenanc­e. I can adapt to any kind of situation, because I have always had that inherent confidence. More than anything else work is important for me. I believe that’s what has kept me relevant and from that comes confidence.”

“My family, my wife, my producers they keep saying... ‘Why are you doing such things? You are a star’ I keep forgetting it. But that’s how I am. I can’t be fake or pretend. I can’t be illusioned. I can’t be in my own world or aura. I make sure to reach out to people for work.”

The veteran actor, who is known for sharing a strong bond with young stars like Arjun Kapoor, Ranveer Singh and Rajkummar Rao among others, says interactin­g with new talent gives him a fresh perspectiv­e about his life and career.

“World belongs to the younger generation. So it is important for us to listen to them and take from them. Every generation comes out with something new and fresh, so I learn from them. I surrender to them. Rather than giving them gyan (lecture), I ask them to give me gyan. That’s what my way is.”

Kapoor is currently looking forward to the release of Fanney Khan, in which he plays a father who wishes to fulfil his daughter’s dream of becoming a star performer as she battles fat shaming. The Atul Manjrekard­irected film, is produced by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra.

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