Why Does Subhash Ghai Consider Jackie Shroff a True Stage Hero?
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Key Takeaways
- Subhash Ghai praises Jackie Shroff for his authenticity.
- Shroff connects with audiences through heartfelt communication.
- The duo has produced several classic Bollywood films together.
- Shroff’s enduring popularity stems from his genuine character.
- Ghai's reflections highlight a growing demand for authenticity in the entertainment industry.
Mumbai, Dec 11 (NationPress) Acclaimed filmmaker Subhash Ghai has praised Jackie Shroff for his captivating presence on stage.
He referred to him as a genuine hero who resonates with audiences through sincere and heartfelt expressions, contrasting this with the often politically correct statements typically made in front of cameras. On his Instagram account, Subhash posted a picture of Jackie, captioning it, “He remains the hero on stage and continues to win the hearts of the audience because he speaks from his heart, unlike the politically correct discourse we often see on camera. He is #jackieshroff.”
“He was the standout at the IIM institute festival known as Power Talk when I discussed the impact of cinema on a nation and its populace. For the first time, a chief guest, Jackie, offered his neck plant to the host—the director of IIM, Mr. Manoj Tiwari. It was a fantastic interactive session with students about the influence of cinema yesterday @iimmumbai_official @whistlingwoods @muktaartsltd @apnabhidu,” the filmmaker added.
Subhash Ghai and Jackie Shroff collaborated on several iconic films that left a significant mark on Bollywood. “Hero” (1983) marked Shroff’s debut blockbuster as a lead, instantly catapulting him to stardom. Their partnership also produced other notable films such as “Ram Lakhan,” “Khal Nayak,” “Karma,” and “Yaadein.”
In June, Subhash Ghai shared a moving note on social media, shedding light on what makes Jackie Shroff a cherished and enduring figure in the Indian film industry.
Alongside a photo of Jackie, the filmmaker expressed, “Why is Bhidhu such a beloved figure in the public eye and film industry for 42 years? He has never donned a facade of stardom, neither publicly nor toward his directors. He embodies kindness and compassion. His thoughts are straightforward, and he maintains a positive outlook on life. He is emotional and deeply connected to his roots. The image above is from a gallery shared by Praveen Chandra, who sent it to me last week. Thank you, Praveen.” (sic)