Dalip Tahil, 73, Takes on River Rafting Adventure in Ganga
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Mumbai, Feb 24 (NationPress) Renowned actor Dalip Tahil, at the age of 73, embarked on an adventurous river rafting journey, showcasing his adventurous spirit. He was spotted tackling the powerful currents of the Ganges in Rishikesh.
Dalip shared a captivating video of this exhilarating experience on his social media platform, offering fans a taste of his thrilling escapade.
In the clip, Dalip donned a life jacket while seated in a vibrant yellow raft alongside several companions, maneuvering through the turbulent waters. The raft faced intense waves, and towards the end of the footage, it capsized, sending Dalip and the others plunging into the river.
The actor humorously captioned the post, “Ganga Mata ne puraane paapi ko pehechaan liya Shoutout to @adventure_montana for the exhilarating experience #DT #digiphiln #RiverRafting #Ganga #Rishikesh”
Dalip Tahil has been a celebrated figure in Bollywood for over 40 years, making his mark in the 1980s and appearing in a diverse array of films across various genres.
His illustrious career includes participation in numerous blockbuster films such as ‘Baazigar’, ‘Raja’, ‘Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke’, ‘Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak’, ‘Ishq’, ‘Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani’, among others.
Previously, Dalip shared his insights regarding the evolution of cinema over the decades, reflecting on the past when single-screen theaters were prevalent and opportunities were scarce. He noted that the emergence of OTT platforms, television, and multiplexes has significantly broadened the scope for actors and filmmakers today.
In his own words to IANS, Dalip remarked, “When I started 45 years ago, there were only single-screen cinemas, and getting work was very difficult. Today, there are multiple platforms—OTT, TV, and multiplexes—so opportunities are more. But you must be clear about your reason for joining the industry. There’s nothing wrong in wanting stardom, money, or a big house—but remember, before becoming a star, you must first become a good actor.”