
Star of Andaaz, Kashish, and having enacted a part in the recent blockbuster Border, Sudesh Berry airs his views on Bollywood, acting, co-stars8230;
quot;These actors of convenience have money, muscle power and backing. Acting is the last thing they think about.8221; Sudesh Berry TV and film actor wearing a very worried expression and little more than a white bathrobe seems like a man who8217;s bitter. He believes he has reason to be. Better-known for his role as Yash Thakur in the TV soap Andaaz, Berry8217;s experience on the sets of the blockbuster Border seems to be the main reason for that worried expression. 8220;Border was a good learning experience thanks to J P Dutta, but I did not enjoy working with these so-called stars. Sunil Shetty, Sunny Deol and Akshaye Khanna did not have acting on their mind. They were there to indulge in sadistic pleasure, making me the butt of their jokes. Unki masti kuchh sasti hain,8221; Their fun is in bad taste he says. And what he is most cut about, is thepart muscleman Sunil Shetty played on the sets. 8220;Off-screen, they are better actors,8221; claims Berry.
Berry insists that girls in the audience are a major reason for his success in television. The typical Mamp;B hero-role he played in Kashish made him a ladies man. 8220;With due respect to the female audience, I believe that girls are the reason for the success of any actor. Look at Shah Rukh Khan 8211; Ladkiyan bandar ko bhi star bana sakti hain,8221; Adoring girls can make a hero even of a monkey he says. Berry is hoping he will finally be noticed for his acting abilities in his next venture, a film where he says Jackie believe it or not plays second fiddle and another film with Mithun Chakravarty. 8220;I want to do at least two good movies a year that I can claim to be my movies. 8221; He certainly seems to be confident about the future.