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Pankaj Tripathi on filmmaking challenges: Cinema demands hard work, not what’s shown on insta”

Actor Pankaj Tripathi, who is known for his fine playing skills and wide range of unusual roles, has talked about what goes into making movies and the difficulties actors face. Tripathi told ANI in an interview that there is a lot of confusion and false information about the film business and the people who work in it, and that updates on social media sites make it worse. “Many people think the movie business is a lot of fun.” Because artists use fun videos like “seen at an event,” “at the airport,” etc. as part of their PR machine. A star said, “People think actors have dream lives.” Tripathi then talks about the problems he had while filming the movie “Main Atal Hoon,” in which he wears prosthetics to look like the late Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

The actor who won a National Award said, “Shooting is a very hard thing to do.” For the movie “Main Atal Hoon,” I had to make up my face and nose with fake ones. It is against the rules to wear prosthetics if the temperature is below 22 degrees or above. This is so that you don’t sweat. If not, the prosthetic will melt, which will take attention away from the players. “I filmed with fake limbs in Lucknow, where it was 46 degrees.” I shot for twelve hours straight. And when your body has a lot of problems, they start to show up in your mind over time. It also affects how well you do. The actor said, “I didn’t want this problem to surface in my work.” He also said, “Because it’s Atal ji’s movie, you can’t change anything about it.” You can only mess around with his stance and movements, not with what he says or how he talks. Making movies takes a lot of work. Not like what you see on Instagram, movies require hard work… We have to get to the sets an hour or two before the 12-hour shoots, which are very hard. It’s not as simple as it looks.

Ravi Jadhav will direct the movie “Main Atal Hoon,” which was written by Rishi Virmani and Ravi Jadhav. It is set to come out in theaters on January 19. There are people like Vinod Bhanushali, Sandeep Singh, Sam Khan, and Kamlesh Bhanushali who are behind it.

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