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Inspiring quotes by Manoj Bajpayee

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Manoj Bajpayee

  • I had to either get better or leave the field. I couldn’t go back to my village as a failure. The only thing that occurred to me was that I would work hard and get better next year. I feel that my love for the craft has got me this far, and this love is still there.
  • I am a family man. The only difference between me and others is that while they work in corporate offices, I am an actor. I, too, like to go back home after work. I don’t mind stopping to pick up groceries.
  • I think theatre is an actor’s medium, while cinema is a director’s medium.
  • What I am used to is ‘Gali Guleiyan,’ and people talking about my performances, what new I have tried in terms of my craft or the skill of storytelling.
  • For me, portraying a character is not about liking or disliking it; it’s about meeting a challenge that’s thrown at you.
  • I am a mix of both my parents. Like my father, I don’t let my dreams die; I’m shy and respect women. However, if I am pushed against the wall, I attack like my mother.
  • For me, life is starting every day, every year. There’s a lot to be done!
  • I have a lot of respect for PM Narendra Modi, as he works hard day and night and doesn’t sleep more than 4 hours. So I am thinking of gifting him chewing gum, as he will chew that and will take rest and take care of his health.
  • I personally feel that no human is a hero or a villain. All of us have our grey sides, and that is why grey interests me: because it’s more human, more life-like.
  • Struggle teaches you a lot of things, and I am happy that I witnessed a roller coaster ride. The journey has improved me as a person and made me more mature.

Manoj Bajpayee is a critically acclaimed Indian actor known for his versatile performances in Hindi cinema. Born on April 23, 1969, in Belwa, Bihar, he initially struggled to find his footing in Bollywood but eventually rose to prominence with his remarkable acting skills.

Bajpayee made his film debut with the one-minute role in the film “Drohkaal” (1994), but it was his breakthrough performance as Bhiku Mhatre in Ram Gopal Varma’s crime drama “Satya” (1998) that garnered him widespread recognition and a National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. This role established him as a force to be reckoned with in the industry.

Throughout his career, Bajpayee has showcased his versatility by portraying a wide range of characters across genres, from intense dramas like “Shool” (1999) and “Pinjar” (2003) to comedies like “Baraat” series. His nuanced performances have earned him numerous accolades, including multiple National Film Awards and Filmfare Awards.

Apart from films, Bajpayee has also ventured into the digital space with successful web series like “The Family Man,” where he plays the lead role of Srikant Tiwari, an intelligence officer juggling his personal and professional life.

With his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft, Manoj Bajpayee continues to be one of the most respected and admired actors in Indian cinema.

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