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These days Randeep Hooda is celebrating the success of his film 'Swatantryaveer Savarkar'. Meanwhile, he talked about his friendship with Salman Khan in an interview. He said- Salman once gave me very valuable advice. He has always been advising me to earn more money and work more. Salman used to tell me that if I do not earn money by working now, I may have to face problems in the future.
Randeep explains that he has followed very little of all the advice. Randeep said that Salman talks to him with great interest.
Let us tell you, Randeep has worked with Salman in films like Sultan, Kick and Radhe.
Randeep shared the story during the shooting
Randeep Hooda said that during the shooting of Swatrantya Veer Savarkar, he felt as if Savarkar was around him. Randeep said that when he looked at himself in front of the mirror, it seemed as if Savarkar himself had appeared in front of him. Randeep said that he had got himself locked in the Andaman jail where Savarkar was lodged.
Randeep further said that he did not feel any difference for some time, but then he started suffocating. He came out of that dungeon after a short time.
Randeep Hooda with Salman Khan.
it felt like someone was there
Randeep Hooda is in the headlines these days because of his film Swatantya Veer Savarkar. Randeep Hooda said in an interview with Ranveer Allahabadia – There was a different type of silence there at night. It seemed as if there was someone there.
This is Randeep's first directorial film
The director, producer and writer of this film is Randeep Hooda. There is no hesitation in saying that he has done an amazing job in his first directorial film.
Had to face many challenges- Randeep
In a recent interview, he has revealed that he had to overcome many physical and financial challenges for this film. Due to lack of money, the film had to be closed. Then he sold his father's properties in Mumbai to fund the biopic of Veer Savarkar.
At the same time, he had also lost a lot of weight for this film. To play the role of Veer Savarkar, he used to survive only on almond butter and nuts throughout the day.