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Subhash Ghai called Jackie Shroff a bad actor: Said- Anil is a good actor, I will give the tag of overconfident hero to Shatrughan Sinha


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In a recent interview, filmmaker Subhash Ghai has called Jackie Shroff a bad actor and Anil Kapoor a good actor. He has also revealed that he used to have a rift with Shahrukh Khan on the sets of the film Pardes.

During the conversation, Subhash Ghai gave the tag of overconfident actor to Shatrughan Sinha.

Subhash said- Shatrughan never used to reach the set on time

Recently Subhash Ghai came as a guest on Arbaaz Khan's chat show. In this chat show he made some shocking revelations about many big actors with whom he has worked. He said – there are five types of actors. One is a non-actor and the other is an actor.

The bad actor is Jackie Shroff and the good actor is Anil Kapoor. The overconfident actor is Shatrughan Sinha. Shatrughan's biggest problem was that he never reached the set on time.

Subhash Ghai said – there used to be a rift with Shahrukh

Subhash Ghai talked about his ups and downs in his relationship with Shah Rukh Khan during the making of the film Pardes. He confirmed that Shah Rukh and he never had the same opinion on anything.

He said- When I worked with Shahrukh in the film Pardes, there was a rift between him and me. There was constant bickering between us.

Then after the film Karz (1980) I decided that if I wanted to make original films, I would not work with current actors.

Anil was ready to sacrifice his hair for the film Khalnayak

In an old interview with ANI, Subhash Ghai had revealed that Anil Kapoor had agreed to shave his head for the film Khalnayak. However, Sanjay Dutt later replaced him in the film.

Regarding this, the director said- 5-6 heroes came to me and said that they want to play the role of a villain. Anil Kapoor also came and said- I am ready to become bald.

Then I said- I will cast only that person in the film who will fit the role of Ballu. The person who fit that role was Sanjay Dutt.

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