BOLLYWOOD: When actor Rajpal Yadav gets “angry man”!

BOLLYWOOD: When actor Rajpal Yadav gets “angry man”!

Was in city for promotion of his movie ‘Ata Pata Laapata’

Manoj Dhiman

Ludhiana, October 29, 2012: Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav got “angry man” today when a few of his fans tried to disturb him while speaking to electronic media here today.

He was in city for promotion of his forthcoming movie ‘Ata Pata Laapata’.  

A lot of college students and others managed to infiltrate in the press conference and started getting themselves photographed with Yadav.

As a result, he looses his temper and got angry, and shouted on one of the youths,” Kahan se aye ho tum (where does you come from?). 

The youth got terrified and went from there.

In-fact, he had got badly disturbed with the nuisance being created by his fans.

It may be mtniond here that Rajpal Yadav, Bollywood’s ace comedian and actor has turned director with his upcoming film ‘Ata Pata Laapta’.

Other than being one of the lead actor and director, he is also producing the film. The movie is all set to be released on November 2.

‘Ata Pata Laapta’ is also seen as the last movie of veteran actor and world renowned wrestler Dara Singh.

Addressing a press conference here today, Rajpal Yadav said, “Ata Pata Laapata is an exciting musical satire based on the loopholes and exploited systems of life. Be it the governance, the bureaucratic systems, or the unspoken pattern in which a society runs, the film exposes the selfish attitude of people in power; those who have it and those who want it through.”

Explaining more about the movie he said, “Ata Pata Laapata stars Ashutosh Rana, Asrani, Vijay Raaz, Yashpal Sharma, Govind Namdev and late Dara Singh besides me. Through songs and dance, ‘Ata Pata Laapata’ brings you truth with entertainment.”

Rajpal Yadav, who primarily made a place as a comic actor, tried to break away from it with films such as ‘Main, Meri Patni aur Who’ and ‘Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon’.

“I feel these films triggered the wave of off-beat films, which are categorised neither as art nor commercial. People liked them and then there were many more such as ‘Khosla Ka Ghosla’, ‘Welcome To Sajjanpur’, ‘Bheja Fry’, and ‘Tere Bin Laden’. These became a pattern of good cinema.” He added further.

His first directorial debut film ‘Ata Pata Laapata’ is slated for a big bang on the theatrical comedy and dance genre it is expected to do well as it reflects the nautanki story of the Indian theatre. It is a true reflection of how theatre has evolved in the Indian cinema.

Later, speaking to electronic media, he told that the forthcoming movie was a musical comedy, which was meaningful and motivational too. He told that the movie gave a message to the audience too. He termed the movie as “Nautanki (Drama) of 2012”. He told that the movie was mix of theatre and cinema. He hoped that audience would get a great entertainment.

Replying to a question, he told that there was no fight and firing in the movie. He said the movie also depicted colors of Indian culture. He said the movie was different from the other movies.

Further, he told that ‘Ata Pata Lapata’ was based on a story in which a person lost an address and why did he lost the address that was theme of the story.

(A video clip of Rajpal Yadav’s press interaction at Ludhiana is attached with this story.)