Paresh Rawal: 'I'll listen to Naseeruddin Shah, Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan — they have no hidden agenda'

Paresh Rawal: 'I'll listen to Naseeruddin Shah, Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan — they have no hidden agenda'

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Paresh Rawal, a veteran actor and former BJP MP, has stated that he does not resent his fellow Bollywood stars who speak out against the current government. The actor recently told The Lallantop that famous performers like Naseeruddin Shah, Aamir Khan, and Shah Rukh Khan may say what's on their minds without worrying that anyone would misunderstand them.

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Respect for the opinions of Naseeruddin Shah, Aamir Khan, and Shah Rukh Khan

Rawal can't ignore the opinions of Shah, Aamir, or Shah Rukh. They don't have anything to hide or gain from their opinions; therefore, he'll give them his full attention. They're claiming it to help him out. Thus, he will pay attention, reflect, and work to become better. The difference is insignificant. Those people love him, and he respects them.

Rawal (watch Bhagam Bhag and Uri: The Surgical Strike), who has collaborated with all three actors on several occasions, praised Shah for his heartfelt speeches. In their company, one experiences a profound sense of security and contentment. Otherwise, they'll be constantly checking behind them.

Admiration for Naseeruddin Shah despite political differences

Shah has been an outspoken opponent of the BJP-led administration for quite some time, particularly in regards to the persecution of Muslims. Rawal holds him in high esteem, even if their political views are diametrically opposed. Working together in Mahesh Bhatt's 1993 drama Sir and later with Rawal directing Shah in The Sleuth are just two examples of the many years of professional partnership between the two. Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota, Shah's directorial debut from 2006, featured Rawal.

Ratna Pathak Shah, who is married to the actor Naseeruddin Shah, also discussed their long-lasting connection with Rawal in an interview she gave to The Lallantop last year. Their shared history predates the days when ideological differences impeded the development of meaningful connections. This style has only just begun; however, she will ensure that it does not occur when she's present. Furthermore, the people she cares about would not be the ones to suffer through it. The films Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na and Hum Do Humare Do both featured Ratna and Rawal.

Paresh Rawal and Aamir Khan’s professional collaborations

Cult favourites like Andaz Apna Apna (1994) by Rajkumar Santoshi and Akele Hum Akele Tum (1995) by Mansoor Khan both include Paresh Rawal and Aamir Khan. Famously, Aamir addressed the growing religious intolerance in 2015, going so far as to say that he and Kiran Rao contemplated leaving the nation to protect their son Azad.

Especially when they originate from individuals he holds in high esteem, Paresh Rawal stressed the significance of listening to and considering other points of view in his speech.

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