Randeep Hooda revealed that he rejected Tak Chhappan by Ram Gopal Varma as he wanted to play the role of Nana Patekar: ‘My girlfriend had scolded me not to be humble in front of Ragav’

Randeep Hooda always wanted to work with filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma, especially after watching the company’s trailer in 2002. “He is the director with whom I can work,” Randeep thought himself. Three years later, his dream came true when he played the lead role in D (2005), written and co-made Rosy,
Deny a role
Prior to D, RGV contacted Randeep for a small role So far (2004), starring Nana Patekar. However, Randeep rejected it and said, “I have come here to play the role of Nana Patekar, I am not doing this role.” Despite this, RVG was impressed by his attitude and invited him to a meeting. “He told me, ‘I love your attitude. Show me your body,” Randheep recalled during an interview with mascot Mishra. RVV later discussed casting him in EK, but the film was never made.
Randeep Admittedly, after showing his attitude, his girlfriend scolded him not to be humble in front of RVV. “The next day, when I went to meet him, I spoke to him politely, and he said,” I liked you better yesterday. ” This moment helped Randip to feel the importance of humility.
Religion of Rogi during difficult times
When EK was sheltered, Randeep did not decide about his next step and sought help from RVV. “I was looking for other roles because I had a house to run,” Randeep said. RVG, offering him a lifeline, kept him at a salary of Rs 35,000 for three years, not to take him to any other work. This allowed Randeep to focus on his career and eventually act in D, which became a moderate success.
Although Randeep and Rviji only worked together on D, the actor gives importance to their bondage. Randeep mentioned that RVV put him in several films after D, but he was often replaced by other actors. Nevertheless, the support of RGV provided during difficult times is an important part of Randeep’s career.