Paresh Rawal quit his job in 3 days: Survived by taking loan from girlfriend, became comedy king from his role of Baburao in ‘Hera-Pheri’
Paresh Rawal, known for his excellent comedy and acting, has turned 69 today. Paresh Rawal, who has worked in about 240 films, has played the villain in 100 films and comic roles in most of the rest. He started his acting career as a theater artist. Meanwhile, when he got a job in a bank, he left it in just 3 days and kept living by taking money from his girlfriend. Later, he tried his luck in films and then never looked back. On the basis of his strong acting, he became a big star of the industry. He received the National Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film ‘Sir’ in 1993 and the film ‘Chhokri’ in 1994, but Paresh Rawal got the most popularity from the film ‘Hera-Pheri’. In this film released in the year 2000, Paresh Rawal played the role of Baburao Ganpatrao Apte aka Babu Bhaiya and then started being known by this name. However, Paresh Rawal does not like this character at all now. Let’s take a look at some such interesting facts related to Paresh Rawal’s life and films. He left his bank job in just 3 days. Paresh Rawal was born on 30 May 1955 in a middle class family of Mumbai. His father was a businessman, but Paresh wanted to become an actor since childhood. His father also never stopped him from doing this. Paresh Rawal used to take part in plays since his school days. This continued till his college days as well, due to which Paresh Rawal started getting offers of many roles in films. However, he was not interested in films then and he was happy working in theatre. Apart from this, he started working in a bank, but he left it in just 3 days because he was unhappy with that job. After this, he lived for about two months by taking loans from his girlfriend Swaroop Sampat, but then one day he met film director Ketan Mehta. Both of them met in connection with a play, but during this time both of them became good friends and Ketan Mehta convinced him to work in films. Paresh Rawal signed ‘Holi’ on Ketan Mehta’s insistence Paresh Rawal signed the film ‘Holi’ which was released in 1984. At this time Rawal was 34 years old and had made his mark as a seasoned theatre artist. His work in the film ‘Holi’ was also praised a lot. After seeing his work in the film ‘Holi’, director Rahul Rawail signed him for the film ‘Arjun’. After this Rawail took Paresh in many of his films like ‘Samandar’, ‘Dakait’, ‘Yodha’, ‘Jeevan Ek Sangharsh’. When Paresh got bored of playing villain, he played villain’s roles for a long time. He was often seen in roles like businessman, landlord, police officer in which his character used to be negative. Paresh Rawal got bored of playing the same kind of negative roles for a long time. He told his friend Ketan Mehta what was on his mind. Ketan made the film ‘Sardar’ in 1993 to bring him out of the villain image. In this film, Paresh Rawal played the role of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel which was liked a lot. Gangster role got him an award In 1993, Paresh Rawal appeared in the role of a gangster in Mahesh Bhatt’s film ‘Sir’. The story of the film was about a common man’s family which gets destroyed in the fight between two gangsters. In this film, Paresh breathed life into the role of gangster Velji for which he also received the National Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1994. In the same year, Paresh was also awarded the National Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film ‘Woh Chhokri’. Image changed with ‘Andaz Apna Apna’ In 1994, Paresh appeared in the role of Teja in the film ‘Andaz Apna Apna’. One of his dialogues in the film – Teja main hoon, mark kidhar hai became very popular. Paresh Rawal’s character was well liked in this light comedy film. In true sense, Paresh Rawal stepped out of the villain’s image and moved towards comedy with this film. After this, he worked in many films and kept impressing the fans. Later, Paresh Rawal was also well liked in the role of Sub Inspector Kashinath in ‘Mohra’, Hari Bhai in ‘Chachi 420’, Ilyas in ‘Aankhen’, Radheshyam Tiwari in ‘Hungama’. ‘Babu Bhaiya’ of ‘Hera Pheri’ made him immortal. In the year 2000, Paresh Rawal appeared in the role of Babu Bhaiya in Priyadarshan’s film ‘Hera Pheri’. This character took Paresh to great heights. Dialogues like ‘Yeh Baburao ka style hai’ became popular among the fans. The situation is such that even today, 24 years after the release of the film, thousands of memes go viral on Babu Bhaiya’s dialogues. After the success of ‘Hera Pheri’, its sequel was released in 2006, named ‘Phir Hera Pheri’, in which Paresh Rawal also worked. Now soon its third part is also going to come, whose shooting is going on. Bored with the role of Babu Bhaiya Even though Paresh Rawal got popularity from the role of Babu Bhaiya, but now he does not like this character at all. In an interview, he had said that he likes all the characters he has played, but now he is bored with the role of Babu Bhaiya and wants to get rid of it. Will be seen in ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ and ‘Hera Pheri 3’ In an interview, Paresh Rawal told about his upcoming projects. He had said that before Hera Pheri 3, the film ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ will be released in which 25 big actors are working with him. ‘Hera Pheri 3’ can also be released by 2025. In an interview, while giving the reason for doing ‘Hera Pheri 3’, he had said, ‘Again the same white dhoti kurta and glasses, again the same dialogues, that’s why I will charge a huge amount to work in ‘Hera Pheri 3′ because apart from money, I have no other motivation to do this role.’ Paresh does not want to go to Hollywood Paresh Rawal, who has worked in about 240 films, had said in an interview that he has no interest in working in Hollywood. He had said, I have no such intention of going to Hollywood. I like Hindi cinema. Our own films are so good. I can work here as well. You are not going to get good work just by going to Hollywood. Fee of 5 crores for one film According to media reports, Paresh Rawal charges a fee of Rs 5 crores for a film. The actor’s net worth is approximately Rs 93 crores.