What! Manoj Bhajpayee Quit Dancing After Watching Hrithik Roshan

Manoj Bhajpayee Quit Dancing After Watching Hrithik Roshan says that he liked to dance.

Bollywood versatile actor Manoj Bajpayee continues to win over his fans with each and every performance. He has always dazzled the audience with his range of acting abilities and is getting ready for the premiere of his next movie, Gulmohar. Along with Sharmila Tagore, his co-star, the actor is busy promoting the movie. Manoj mentioned that he has dance training but stopped after seeing Hrithik Roshan in a recent interview. He remembered his early life and mentioned that he liked to dance.

Manoj stated in an interview with Curly Tales that since he was from the theatre, singing and dancing were a requirement for an artist. Even if you don’t end up on the front line, you must at least be a chorus singer, he remarked. Aaj ke baad dancing ka khwaab band kyuki ab ye nahi seekh sakta main, he reminded himself after watching Hrithik enter the industry and watch his performance, despite having received training in Chhau dance.

When Manoj’s movie Satya was released in 1998, everyone praised his singing in the song Sapne Me Milti Hai. When discussing his participation in the song, he claimed that he has already performed all of the required dance moves.

The Gulmohar is directed by Rahul V. Chittella. The story of the movie A multigenerational family that is moving out of their 34-year-old family home faces uncertainties. Suraj Sharma, Amol Palekar, and Kaveri Seth are featured as well. Manoj mentioned before that the movie has something for everyone and will make the audience laugh and choke up. The movie will debut on Disney+ Hotstar on March 3.

On the work front, Manoj Bhajpayee’s The Family Man’s third season is also in the works. The first two seasons of the compelling series were a big hit with the audience. They are currently anticipating the third season with interest.

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