Neil Nitin Mukesh Moved to Tears: Ashutosh Rana's Touching Gesture of Respect

Neil Nitin Mukesh was truly touched by a beautiful moment of respect. He shared a video on Instagram where Ashutosh Rana bowed to touch his father Nitin Mukesh's feet. Neil wrote that Rana's humility won his heart, calling the video a must-watch. The emotional moment happened after Rana's performance in the play "Humare Ram."

Key Points: Neil Nitin Mukesh Praises Ashutosh Rana's Humility for Father

  • Neil Nitin Mukesh was deeply moved by a video of Ashutosh Rana touching his father's feet
  • The gesture occurred after Rana's stage play "Humare Ram," where he plays Raavana
  • Neil praised Rana's humility and his powerhouse performances as an actor
  • The moment also featured director Rahull R. Bhuchar holding Nitin Mukesh's hand as he sang
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Neil Nitin Mukesh to Ashutosh Rana: Your humility is truly heart-touching

Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh shares a heartfelt Instagram note after Ashutosh Rana bowed to touch his father, veteran singer Nitin Mukesh's, feet.

"Your humility is truly heart-touching. Your love and respect for Papa are beyond words. - Neil Nitin Mukesh"

Mumbai, Dec 23

Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh has shared a heartfelt note praising Ashutosh Rana for his humility and deep respect, over a video featuring the actor with his father and veteran singer Nitin Mukesh.

Nitin had attended Ashutosh Rana’s stage play “Humare Ram,” which features Rana in the powerful role of Raavana alongside Rahull R. Bhuchar.

In a deeply moving moment captured after the performance, Nitin joined Ashutosh on stage, where the actor bowed down to touch the veteran singer’s feet, a gesture of respect and reverence that left Neil deeply touched.

Calling the moment “truly heart-touching,” Neil said the video moved him to tears as he wrote on his stories section on Instagram: “A must watch video. Such a beautiful video. @ashutosh_ramnarayan sir, your humility is truly heart-touching. Your love and respect for Papa are beyond words. I have always admired and respected you for your powerhouse performances, but today you truly won my heart.”

Neil added: “@rahull_r_bhuchar ji, seeing you stand there holding my father's hand as he sang brought tears to my eyes. Shree Ram, aapko mera naman.”

Talking about Ashutosh, he appeared in the television serial Swabhimaan, which was followed by serials such as Farz, Sazish, Jax Kabhi, Waris. He anchored the TV show, Baazi Kiski. He has also hosted Sarkaar Ki Duniya. In 2010, he featured in the show Kaali- Ek Agnipariksha, where he played the negative role of Thakral.

He gained massive recognition for his negative roles in Sangharsh and Dushman, where he played a cold blooded psychopathic killer.

His latest release includes One Two Cha Cha Chaa, an action–adventure comedy film directed by Abhishek Raj and Rajneesh Thakur.

Meanwhile, Neil made debut as a child artist in Vijay in 1988 and Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharnii in 1989. He made his full-fledged debut playing the title role in Johnny Gaddaar in 2007.

Since then, the actor has starred in New York, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, Golmaal Again, and Saaho. He made his Tamil film debut with Kaththi and Telugu film debut with Kavacham.

On the work front, Neil’s latest release is the black comedy thriller titled Ek Chatur Naar written by Himanshu Tripathi and directed by Umesh Shukla. It also stars Divya Khossla.

The film is set against the backdrop of a quirky small-town Indian landscape, the story follows a seemingly charming woman with a naivety that masks her razor-sharp wit.

Ambitious and cunning, she effortlessly outsmarts everyone around her. When a lucrative opportunity comes her way, she dives in headfirst but is tangled with unpredictable twists and darkly comedic turns that test her cunning at every step.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Ashutosh Rana sir is a class act. From playing terrifying villains to showing this level of grace off-screen, he's a true artist. Respect where it's due. More power to both the families!
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Sarah B
As someone relatively new to Indian cinema, I find this gesture incredibly moving. The deep-seated respect for senior artists and the emotional weight of such traditions is something truly unique. Beautiful to witness.
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Karthik V
While the gesture is touching, I sometimes feel these moments are over-performed for social media. Not doubting Ashutosh Rana's sincerity, but genuine respect often happens away from cameras. Just a thought.
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Anjali F
Nitin Mukesh ji's voice is pure gold! "So gaya yeh jahan" still gives me goosebumps. It's lovely to see the younger generation, through Neil, acknowledging and valuing the legends. Our film heritage is rich because of such bonds. ❤️
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Michael C
The article mentions so many projects! It's a good reminder of how versatile both these actors are. From 'Sangharsh' to 'Johnny Gaddaar' to stage plays – true talent transcends mediums. Respect.

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