And Agra is a very interesting film, so there are a lot of films. I went into a very kind of workshop and that's when I started doing the work I am doing. But they will (now) get to see that I have completely revolutionized my way of working. "There were initial hardships in the context that a lot of people did not want to take me, they were wondering if I have started or not started doing that kind of work. On a concluding note, the actor spoke about the hardships he faced in his career and how people will get see a new change in the films he will do henceforth. I have been there and I am grateful that I still get work. Rejections and these things are part of everyone's growth. I have learned to start doing hopefully better kind of films, I am choosy with the kind of projects I am doing.
I have done a lot of bad films and I have accepted them.
And I should get back to where I should be which is doing good work," he said.Ĭontinuing his chat with us, Rahul confessed that he has done bad films in his career as he said, "I am not somebody who retorts to any kind of rejections.
And now I am doing Kargil: LOC, so every role that I have tried to do has been something very different. With Nitin, I have come out with Ada.A Way of Life. I am trying to do different kinds of roles and Sayonee is one of them. When I came back from Australia, I wanted to do some work and Sayonee really paved the way. The actor further shared that he considers this phase as a turning point for him. It was because of Nitin that I did Sayonee," he said. A lot of commercial films just happen to be commercial films and Nitin wanted to create something else. And he made something very different that I wanted to start doing. "I took up Sayonee because Nitin (director) was somebody I wanted to work with for a long time. In this film, Rahul will be seen playing the role of a cop.Īnd in an exclusive interview with Times Now Digital, Rahul revealed why he decided to do this film. However, when Sayonee gets kidnapped by some s*x addicts, Zaheer goes on the rage to save Sayonee from them and marry her. The film is about a middle-class young boy Zaheer, who falls in love with Sayonee. The movie, directed by Nitin Gupta, also stars Tanmay Singh, Upasana Singh, and Muskaan Sethi. Remember Aashiqui fame, Rahul Roy? The actor is all set to return with a new film, Sayonee. In an exclusive interview, the actor confessed doing 'bad films'.The film also proved a blessing for Kumar Sanu who from then onwards was dubbed as a romantic singer as the young generation then got hooked to 'Dheere Dheere' cover song. The film was a musical hit that time and sold over 20 million soundtrack units. Roy and the team of Ashiqui involving Anu Aggarwal and Deepak Tijori were invited for a talk show as the film completed 30 years of its release. Rahul Roy, however, could not make it big despite his Aashiqui and Junoon and later appeared in Bigg Boss show and was declared the winner. Khan became a household after this film hit the theaters then. The 1993's 'Darr' script was written by Honey Irani and Javed Siddiqui. Roy took out the name of Darr film particularly and said he regrets and revealed that it was originally written keeping him in mind.
Roy who appeared in a TV Show revealed that after Ashiqui he signed 49 films at a stretch but had to turn down a few as he could not accommodate his dates. The songs from 'Darr' starring Shahrukh Khan, Juhi Chawla and Sunny Deol even now mesmerizes audience but in a recent interview Rahul Roy revealed that the famed character Rahul played by Shahrukh Khan was not written for him as it was originally set for Rahul Roy.