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Manoj Kumar turned down biography and biopics: “I will expose others … what I don’t like”.

While biopics and autobiography have become a trend in Bollywood, experienced actor and filmmaker Manoj Kumar made it clear that he was not interested in chronic his life – either on screen or print.
For his patriotic works, this star, also known as Bharat Kumar, died on Friday morning, his son died, Kunal goswami Confirmed in a statement. Talking to ANI, he said, “He was unwell for a long time, but he has crossed everything with great intensity. It is God bless that he died peacefully. He will be cremated tomorrow morning. Thank you all.”
Manoj had previously revealed in a clear interview with PTI, that he is firmly against the idea of ​​a biopic or a written biography on his life. Kumar said, “I can write about myself, but it includes other persons and I will have to name them. I will expose them what I don’t like.”
Known for its prestigious patriotic movies such as cess, priest and paschim and Bread Capada and HouseKumar explained that even though someone wanted to tell his story, but he does not contact him – on a large scale because he knows his attitude.
“Is the audience only interested in how I came to Mumbai, how I struggled, how many nights I spent in writing and conceiving my films? They are not … but no one has contacted me, honestly. They know my nature,” he said.
Despite his reluctance for a film on his life, Kumar praised the four-episode biopic Amar Prem Nath on the late actor Prem Nath created by his son Monty.
Kumar shared the screen with Prem Nath in several films including Roti Capada and House, Shor and Dass Numbri.

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