Varsha Usgaonker thought Rishi Kapoor was ‘arrogant’: ‘Was excited to work with him as he was Raj Kapoor’s son’ – The Indian Express

Late actor Rishi Kapoor usually made information for his blunt persona; the actor was identified to talk his thoughts and never mince phrases about any topic he felt strongly about. It was seemingly on account of this facet of his persona that former actor Varsha Usgaonker was a bit reserved on the units of their 1992 movie Honeymoon.

Varsha had just lately appeared on The Kapil Sharma Present with 80s divas Sangeeta Bijlani and Mandakini, the place she acquired candid about collaborating with Kapoor.

Stating that she had presumed him to be boastful, the actor talked about, “I did the movie Honeymoon with Rishi Kapoor. I used to be very excited concerning the movie and to work with him as he was Raj Kapoor’s son. However I at all times discovered him boastful and by no means spoke to him a lot. We used to barely communicate on the units like ‘Hello, how was your day?’ or ‘Right this moment the climate is nice.’ Surendra ji would push me to go communicate to him however I couldn’t. Later, once I learn his biography Khullam Khulla, he talked about all his heroines and likewise my identify in there. This made me really feel superb.”

Honeymoon had obtained a blended response upon its launch on the time. In addition to Kapoor and Varsha, the film additionally starred Ashwini Bhave, Kader Khan, Bindu and Shakti Kapoor amongst others. It was helmed by Surendra Mohan and was a remake of the Marathi function Kiss Bai Kiss.

Rishi Kapoor went on to behave in quite a few movies publish the 1992 launch. His final function was the Prime Video film Sharmaji Namkeen. Kapoor handed away on April 30, 2020 after battling most cancers for some time.

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