Paresh Rawal Learns From Son Aditya: "He Works With Head Down & Honesty"

Veteran actor Paresh Rawal shared that he learns from his son, Aditya Rawal, particularly admiring his honesty and focused work ethic. He stated that while their views may differ in debates, reflection often shows his sons are right. Paresh expressed immense pride, believing society has gained not just two good actors but two good human beings in his sons. Aditya was recently seen in 'Subedaar', while Paresh is gearing up for the release of 'Bhooth Bangla'.

Key Points: Paresh Rawal on Learning Honesty & Focus from Son Aditya

  • Learning is a two-way street
  • Admires son's honesty and focus
  • Sons often right in debates
  • Pride in sons as good human beings
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"Sir jhukake kaam karta hai mera beta...": Paresh Rawal shares what he admires and learns from his son Aditya Rawal.

Veteran actor Paresh Rawal reveals what he admires and learns from his son, actor Aditya Rawal, praising his honesty and balanced nature.

"Sir jhukake kaam karta hai mera beta...": Paresh Rawal shares what he admires and learns from his son Aditya Rawal.
"Sir jhukake kaam karta hai woh aur bhaut balanced bachcha hai woh. - Paresh Rawal"

Mumbai, April 6

Veteran actor Paresh Rawal has been an inspiration to countless people in the film industry. By watching his performances, many actors have learned how to refine their craft. It's no surprise that his son, Aditya Rawal, who has been doing impressive work lately, must have also picked up valuable lessons from him.

At the same time, Paresh Rawal believes learning goes both ways. He has also learned new things from the younger generation, including his son, showing that no matter how experienced you are, there's always something new to take in.

Speaking to ANI, Paresh opened up on what he admires the most about Aditya.

"Acting ke mamle mein main pehle aaya hu, mera tajurba meri training alag hai...Main mere bete se yahi seekha hu ki honest ke saath kaam karo. Sir jhukake kaam karta hai woh aur bhaut balanced bachcha hai woh. (When it comes to acting, I came first. My experience and my training are different. But one thing I've learned from my son is to work with honesty. He keeps his head down and stays focused. He's a very balanced individual)," he said.

Paresh shared that there are times when his views don't align with the views of his children during a debate, but when he reflects on it later, he realises that his children were actually right.

"I am really fortunate to have both my sons, Aniruddh and Aditya. Both of them are very balanced kids. Unke saath debate karo toh unke vichar aapke vicharo se sehmat nahin hote hoge lekin thoda aankh band karke soche toh sahi baat bolte. Main toh yeh maanta hun society mein do ache actors toh aaye hi par do ache insaan aaye yeh main samajhta hu. (They are both grounded and thoughtful. When you debate with them, their views may not always align with yours, but if you reflect with an open mind, you realise they are often right. I believe that society hasn't just gained two good actors, but also two good human beings)," he beamed with pride.

Aditya was recently seen in Anil Kapoor-starrer 'Subedaar' as an antagonist. He will be next seen in 'Sundar Poonam' with Sanya Malhotra.

On the other hand, his dad, Paresh Rawal, is gearing up for the release of his horror-comedy film 'Bhooth Bangla', which also stars Akshay Kumar, the late Asrani, Tabu, Rajpal Yadav, and Wamiqa Gabbi.

The film is presented by Balaji Motion Pictures, a division of Balaji Telefilms Ltd, in association with Cape of Good Films. It is produced by Akshay Kumar, Shobha Kapoor and Ektaa R Kapoor. It will be out in theatres on April 16.

- ANI

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Rohit P
"Sir jhukake kaam karta hai" – this is the most important quality for any newcomer. No star kid arrogance, just focus on the craft. Aditya seems to have inherited his father's dedication, not just his name. Wishing him all the success!
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Arjun K
Honestly, it's refreshing. Most industry kids rely on connections alone. Here's a veteran actor praising his son's character and work ethic over just his acting. "Do ache insaan" – that's the real achievement for any parent.
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Michael C
As someone from outside India, I find this dynamic fascinating. The emphasis on humility and being a good human being ("ache insaan") within a superstar family says a lot about the values still held dear here. Great read.
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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the sentiment, I do hope this genuine humility translates into the kind of roles Aditya chooses. The industry needs more substance, especially from star kids. His role in 'Subedaar' was a step in the right direction. Let's see more!
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Karthik V
Paresh Rawal is a national treasure. The fact that he listens to his children and admits they are sometimes right is a lesson for all of us in our homes and offices. You're never too old or experienced to learn. 👏

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