Anil Kapoor never fails to steal the show in the films that he does.
In his new film JugJugg Jeeyo, he plays a father who is planning to divorce his wife of many years.
“I am Anil Kapoor’s son, and if someone comes and tells me that I have to do a film with my father, why will I do it?”, the evergreen actor
How was your experience with Neetu Kapoor as a co-star?
We have known each other for many, many, years, as family members.
Honestly, it was very sad when Rishi Kapoor left us.
I was very happy when Neetu decided to work.
What was great was that when she came on the set, we never felt the heaviness of the situation.
She is a wonderful lady and I am so happy that she is working again. I was fortunate enough to work with her.
It’s great for the film, great for all of us and she has a very child-like, casual persona.
She carries her stardom, carries who she is.
She is from one of the most respected families.
She married one of the greatest actors of our country.
Her son is one of the biggest stars of our country.
But she is so effortless and casual about it.
Tell us something about your character because it is Bheem’s character that makes the film what it is.
I feel there is Bheem everywhere.
Everybody wants to become a Bheem.
There are few people who just keep on thinking about it (an extramarital affair) while some just do it.
No, I am not thinking of doing it (laughs).
Divorce is a taboo subject in Indian society.
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