In the Hollywood or Bollywood industry there will always be the one who stands out. Who shines so bright and has a huge circle of fans.
Rishi Kapoor is a standout among the most productive on-screen characters in the Indian film industry, having been one of the preeminent sentimental saints in Bollywood. The performer as of late discharged his life account titled ‘Kullam Khulla’ which contains some stunning disclosures about his life.
Rishi Kapoor admits to buying his debut Film fare award for Best Actor for his film, ‘Bobby’, for ₹30,000, which is written in his autobiography. He was just 21 at that time, fiercely competitive. When a person he met promised that he could get me an award if he paid RS 30000, he agreed. Eventually, he won the award.
He felt this deceptive honor buy was the explanation behind starting coldness among him and Amitabh Bachchan. Enormous B most likely trusted that he was all the more meriting the honor for his execution in ‘Zanjeer’. He said it was a mistake, and he’s owning it up in the book, but that does not mean after that he brought all of his award.
We regard Rishi Kapoor for being sufficiently courageous to tell the truth about it, because as they say, the truth will set you free. Be that as it may, this makes one wonder.
In the event that one could so effectively “win” a Film fare grant with a basic money installment, could that still be going on today? Does it still really exist in the era?
People, you don’t have to invest money just to won or to be famous. Hard-work and effort is just surely enough. If it is for you, then it is. If it is not for you, then it is not. It’s just a matter of perspective.