Aditya Rawal Hails Father Paresh Rawal as the "Perfect Example of Versatility"

Aditya Rawal, son of veteran actor Paresh Rawal, reflects on the unique learning opportunities the acting profession provides. He credits his father as a constant source of inspiration and a perfect example of versatility spanning four decades. Aditya also shared his experience working with senior actor Anil Kapoor on the film 'Subedaar', noting how Kapoor made him feel comfortable during challenging scenes. The film is directed by Suresh Triveni and features Kapoor and Rawal in pivotal roles.

Key Points: Aditya Rawal on Paresh Rawal's Versatility & Anil Kapoor

  • Aditya Rawal on acting's learning opportunities
  • Credits father Paresh Rawal as versatile inspiration
  • Shares experience working with Anil Kapoor
  • Discusses pushing boundaries in his craft
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'Subedaar' actor Aditya Rawal calls father Paresh Rawal "example of versatility"

Aditya Rawal praises father Paresh Rawal's career, calls him an inspiration. He also shares his experience working with Anil Kapoor in 'Subedaar'.

"There is an example in my own house, who has been working with versatility for the past 40 years. - Aditya Rawal"

Mumbai, March 6

Aditya Rawal, son of veteran actor Paresh Rawal, reflected on learning new lessons with every project as he navigates the craft of acting.

Reflecting on the beauty of the acting profession, the 'Subedaar' actor credited his father as a constant source of inspiration, describing him as the "perfect example of versatility."

Speaking to ANI, Aditya Rawal shared, "I believe that the biggest advantage of our profession is that we get to learn new things. No other profession in the world gives you the opportunity to learn to shoot arrows, to learn about brown sugar, and even to learn about the radicalisation of youth at the same time. All these things attract me a lot. Learning these things and getting into that role, I enjoy it. I actually look for it. I always want to do something different after that. There is an example in my own house, who has been working with versatility for the past 40 years."

Noting that his father, the veteran Paresh Rawal, continues to inspire him, Aditya added, "Looking at him, it happens to me to do something different, expand my boundaries, and challenge myself."

Elsewhere in the conversation, Aditya Rawal also spoke about working with actor Anil Kapoor in 'Subedaar'.

"In some action scenes, I was a little scared. Because he was such a senior actor. He pushed me in the difficult scenes. But that is his greatness that he made me feel comfortable. I remember asking him a lot of questions to him about his films, his journey, his working relationships and more. He is such a lovely person that he was accommodating for all of that," he told ANI.

Directed by Suresh Triveni and produced by Vikram Malhotra, Anil Kapoor, and Suresh Triveni, 'Subedaar' is written by Triveni and Prajwal Chandrashekar with dialogues by Triveni, Saurabh Dwivedi and Prajwal Chandrashekar.

In the film, Kapoor plays Subedaar Arjun Maurya, and Rawal will be seen as Prince.

- ANI

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Rohit P
It's nice to see a star kid who is grounded and focused on the craft, not just the fame. Learning from legends like Paresh Rawal and Anil Kapoor is a huge advantage. Hope 'Subedaar' is good!
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Aman W
Respect for Paresh ji is universal. But honestly, I hope Aditya's work speaks for itself. The industry is full of talented outsiders who don't get these opportunities. The real test is the audience's reaction.
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Sarah B
The part about learning to shoot arrows, about brown sugar, and radicalisation in the same profession... that's a powerful point. Actors really do get a crash course in so many aspects of life and society. Fascinating perspective.
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Karthik V
Anil Kapoor's energy is infectious, even at his age! Not surprised he made a newcomer comfortable on set. That's the mark of a true professional. Looking forward to this father-son dynamic on screen.
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Nisha Z
Good to see the new generation appreciating the veterans. We grew up watching Paresh Rawal make us laugh and cry. Hope Aditya carries that legacy forward with sincerity. All the best for the film! 👍

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