Arjun Rampal reveals THIS film became a 'turning point' in his career
In a recent interaction with a media portal, the actor opened up about five films that changed the trajectory of his acting career.
Arjun Rampal, who latest film Crakk is struggling at the box office, recently opened up about a tranformative moment in his acting career. In a recent interview with India Today, the actor revealed the name of the film which changed the trajectory of his career positively.
It was the Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone-starrer Om Shanti Om, which was directed by Farah Khan.
''Then I would say a turning point would be definitely 'Om Shanti Om', where I was given this negative character to play, and I was very uncomfortable doing that. But I took it on and that's where I always say if you come out of your comfort zone, you'll always find something exciting to do, and it did wonders for me. People started seeing me in a very, very different way,'' he said.
In Om Shanti Om, Arjun Rampal played the role of antagonist, Mukesh Mehra. The film went on to become a huge commercial success and was declared a blockbuster.
He also mentioned about other films that helped him build his film career. ''The first film that changed my life was obviously 'Moksha' when I signed it, I was modelling, and I was quite a famous model at that time. Akshok Mehta (director) came to me and I remember shooting in the Chambal valleys with Manisha Koirala, who is a phenomenal actor. This one scene and I saw the rushes of it, and I just hated myself when I saw it. I realized the reason I hated myself was because every time the camera came on, I was performing like a model and not as an actor. So I decided that I was not going to model again. I officially retired from modelling that day. But that film took six years to get paid, so I was broke for six years. It was a big sacrifice,'' the actor added.
The 51-year-old actor will next be seen in 3 Monkeys, directed by the duo Abbas-Mustan. He also has a film titled Nastik in the pipeline.
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