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First he ignored, then the actor fell at Dharmendra’s feet and said- I respect him…

Last Updated on 25/07/2024 by wccexam Desk

Mukesh Rishi is one of the popular villains of Hindi cinema. He has left a deep impression on the audience in the role of villain in many superhit Bollywood films. In his career spanning more than three decades, the actor has worked with big stars like Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, Aamir Khan and Mithun Chakraborty. Recently, during an interview, he was seen remembering some old stories related to the film world. He also shared an anecdote about Dharmendra.

Mukesh Rishi fell at Dharmendra’s feet
In a conversation with Radio Nasha Official, Mukesh Rishi told that he has worked with Bollywood’s He-Man Dharmendra in many films. The actor also said that he has been a big fan of his. He also remembered his first meeting with Dharmendra. Mukesh says- When I first came to know that Dharmendra had come on the set, I did not go to meet him. I kept memorizing my lines. When I reached the set for shooting, he was already present there, but I did not even look at him. I went straight to do my scene. Whereas Dharmendra sahab’s picture was hanging in my cupboard.

He further said that ‘As soon as the shoot was over, I ran to Dharmendra sahab. I fell at his feet. I did not look at him before shooting the scene because I had respect for him. If I had looked at him, I would not have been able to shoot the scene at all.’ The actor says that ‘Nobody teaches you how to respect elders. You have to learn this thing on your own.’ Mukesh Rishi also looked a little emotional while remembering the old days.

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Mukesh Rishi and Dharmendra have worked together in many great films. Both of them worked together for the first time in the film ‘Hamla’. Anil Kapoor also played an important role in this film. Apart from this, both of them have also worked together in ‘Jio Shaan Se’, ‘Nyaydata’ and ‘Loh Purush’.