Actor Pankaj Tripathi is without question one of Bollywood’s most entertaining actors today. With a spectrum as broad as his-undoubtedly, his rise was.
He’s been working on hard-hitting Netflix drama like Sacred Games, movies like Newton to make light-hearted movies like Bareilly Ki Barfi.
The actor has done conventional supporting roles on a single-handed basis.
Tripathi never got bothered by Nepotism:
The actor says that although he saw this kind of experience in the industry, his own story was different. “I never really got bothered by Nepotism in any way. I was busy working at my craft.
When I say I’ve never felt uncomfortable in industry People may think that I’m lying.
After all this experience and journey was mine so, I can only tell how it has been so far. My fact is that I have had my part of my struggles. I’ve worked incredibly hard to secure film roles.
I struggled for eight long years before people began knowing me, “he said in a new interview.
Tripathi on star kids:
“Even though I’ve never had those encounters, I wouldn’t deny I’ve seen these things happen with others in the industry.
Star kids get more chances than anyone because they’re part of a unique family. I never got options that fast. But no one stopped me either.
No matter if after eight years of struggle, you become a known actor or only eight days if you don’t have the talent; you can’t survive in this film industry.
The public is sage. They know who is good, and who isn’t, “he said an interview.
Pankaj Tripathi’s Movies:
Pankaj originates in Bihar from a very humble background. Though doing small roles for quite a while, his first recognised brush came in Gangs of Wasseypur directed by Anurag Kashyap where he played the character of Sultan QureshiAfter a series of famous roles in movies such as Fukrey (2013), Bareilly Ki Barfi (2017), Newton (2017) Masaan (2015) and Stree (2018), however, there was no looking back.