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Gulshan Grover says people are still scared of him on sets, on why he stopped doing films where he had to be unkind to kids: ‘Like dealing with adults’

Gulshan Grover said that people on the sets still get scared of him, and added that he is not nasty.

gulshan groverGulshan Grover has acted in more than 400 films. (Photo: Express Archives)
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The ‘badman’ of Bollywood, Gulshan Grover, who is known for his villainous characters, has opened up about how people still get scared of him on the sets. The veteran actor explained that he is just authoritative and not nasty. 

Grover, who appeared on The Ranveer Show, said, “I was shooting with Sunny Leone. And when I walked into the set, I am playing the most dangerous don in the film. When I walked or the way I turn or whatever happens, I don’t do it intentionally, people are scared. The camera has still not started, I am just reaching the spot where I am going to sit down and start my scene. I am not nasty, I am authoritative to people around me (sic).”

The actor also revealed that he does not like to deal with kids and trouble them in films. Grover said, “I don’t like irritating children in the films, in spite of being a villain, khalnayak. That disturbs me a lot. I like to deal with adults. I don’t like to threaten kids. I did a few films and after that I stopped doing such films.” He explained that he did not like doing scenes which involved pushing or threatening children. Grover, who has played various negative roles, has acted in more than 400 films.

In the interview, Grover also praised Amitabh Bachchan and said that the veteran actor has rapidly evolved: “He took on social media way before all of us and he is way ahead,” the actor concluded. 

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