Arshad Warsi shares FUN ANECDOTE from 'Welcome to Jungle' set;' Dance step karke massage karane chale jaate hain'

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Arshad Warsi shares FUN ANECDOTE from 'Welcome to Jungle' set;' Dance step karke massage karane chale jaate hain'

Arshad Warsi shares FUN ANECDOTE from 'Welcome to Jungle' set;' Dance step karke massage karane chale jaate hain'

Actor Arshad Warsi recently shared his thoughts on how the working style of actors has changed over the years.During an interaction with IANS, the actor spoke about the differences he has observed between performers from his generation and the younger crop of actors.

While reflecting on the changing work culture in the industry, Arshad also narrated a humorous incident from one of his film shoots.

According to the actor, filmmaking has evolved significantly over time. However, he believes that the biggest difference lies in how actors approach physically demanding schedules and long shooting hours.

Arshad Warsi recalls an amusing incident from a film set

During the interaction, Arshad was asked what separates old-school actors from the newer generation.

Responding to the question, he shared an experience that left a lasting impression on him. The actor recalled shooting a sequence that involved performing several stunts. Instead of taking extended breaks between shots, he simply waited for his next cue and continued filming. Describing the incident, Arshad said, "So I did all that, and I came, and I sat down, waited for my next shot, then I got up, and I did the next shot and the next shot.

" The actor suggested that this was the working style he had grown accustomed to during his career.

Director compared old-school actors with the new generation

After watching Arshad continue with the shoot without interruption, the film's director walked up to him and made an observation that the actor still remembers. Sharing the conversation, Arshad quoted the director as saying, "It's such a pleasure working with guys like you. The new lot, woh do (two) step dance karke massage karane chale jaate hain, recuperate aur recovery ke liye inko time chahiye, phir woh recover hoke aake phir doosra shot dete hain.

" ("It's such a pleasure working with people like you. The younger generation of actors does a couple of dance steps and then heads off for a massage. They need time to recuperate and recover before returning to shoot their next scene.")

Arshad Warsi says every generation has its own challenges

Although he acknowledged that work culture has changed considerably, Arshad made it clear that he does not view the difference negatively. Instead, he believes every generation faces its own unique pressures.According to the actor, today's performers have much more at stake, which may explain why they are more cautious while working. Sharing his perspective, Arshad said, "We come from a different world of acting, and so yes, there is a little difference, but I think somewhere it all works out. I think the newer lot of actors are more scared because a lot is at stake."

Arshad Warsi gears up for Dhamaal 4

On the professional front, Arshad Warsi will next be seen in 'Dhamaal 4', the latest instalment of the hit comedy franchise directed by Indra Kumar.The film brings together a massive ensemble cast that includes Ajay Devgn, Riteish Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi, Jaaved Jaaferi, Saanand Verma, Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Ashish Chaudhary, Karan Deol, Ravi Kishan, Sanjay Mishra, Vijay Patkar, Boman Irani, Mahesh Manjrekar, Upendra Limaye, Anjali Anand, Sanjeeda Shaikh and Esha Gupta.

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