The reason why Rahul did not become a great actor is because he is not
having any expressions or any acting in his face. He is mostly a stone
faced like some model actors in Bollywood. I do not like to mention
their names because everyone knows them. Reason why Aashiqui was big
hit, it is because of great music. The songs were awesome and in this
way it was big hit. I am looking forward for Rahul Roys new ventures in
Bollywood and hope his new start will be fruitful to him. I wish him all
the best.
In an interview to this paper a few years ago, a rather humble Rahul Roy had gallantly declared "Don't be afraid to call me a failed actor", while talking about his meteoric rise and equally sudden fall from fame. Therefore, when Roy evinced great excitement at filmdom revisiting his iconic debut film " Aashiqui" it was understandable. After all, Rahul became a household name with this film. In Lucknow recently for the mayoral elections, Rahul ended up reminiscing about his magnum opus. "I am one of the very few lucky actors whose films is being remade in his lifetime," he smiled and added, "Just the other day I was sitting with Mukeshji when he told me the news."However, the actor in Roy, who has in the recent years tried finding a fortune in Bhojpuri ventures like "Ailaan", still can't help but be proud of how "Aashiqui" the simple love story, turned out to be. "Mark my words, "Aashiqui" will be a tough act to follow. It will be very difficult to recreate that magic. So I guess, Mohit Suri will have to make a new film, a new "Aashiqui"," a smug Roy smiled.
In an interview to this paper a few years ago, a rather humble Rahul Roy had gallantly declared "Don't be afraid to call me a failed actor", while talking about his meteoric rise and equally sudden fall from fame. Therefore, when Roy evinced great excitement at filmdom revisiting his iconic debut film " Aashiqui" it was understandable. After all, Rahul became a household name with this film. In Lucknow recently for the mayoral elections, Rahul ended up reminiscing about his magnum opus. "I am one of the very few lucky actors whose films is being remade in his lifetime," he smiled and added, "Just the other day I was sitting with Mukeshji when he told me the news."However, the actor in Roy, who has in the recent years tried finding a fortune in Bhojpuri ventures like "Ailaan", still can't help but be proud of how "Aashiqui" the simple love story, turned out to be. "Mark my words, "Aashiqui" will be a tough act to follow. It will be very difficult to recreate that magic. So I guess, Mohit Suri will have to make a new film, a new "Aashiqui"," a smug Roy smiled.
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