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Posted: 4 years ago
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I liked him both on-screen and off-screen. He was a good actor according to me, an amazing dancer and his interviews are awesome. He was definitely an inspiration for many TV actors who wanted to make big in Bollywood and it was great to see him who I liked him in TV to make a big career in Bollywood like I feel happy for Ayushman for making big in Bollywood Who I saw anchoring and in TV shows Intitially.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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If you're judging him on the basis of PR and not watching any of his films I feel it's unfair.


PR didn't appeal to me at all. Watched only a few episodes.


But I just slipped with SDR. By the time Kedarnath came I was actually art struck in love with Mansoor and Sushant alike.


Also majority of his industry surely didn't feel like you, hence the out of the way walk to plant stories and make negative comments about the chemistry quotient.

P.S. Byomkesh is severely underrated. You can have a watch

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Posted: 4 years ago
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He was a kind hearted soul and he left us all under mysterious circumstances. All of that added to the emotion and whatnot. Yes, he was nowhere close to a commercial Bollywood actor. Character artiste, maybe!


He was in the same league as Amit Sadh, Ayushman Khurana, Rajkumar Rao, Neil Bhoopalam, etc.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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If he wasn't a mainstream star material then he wouldn't have been one. He got all those movies on his merit so industry did think he was a "star material". Pavitra Rishta was a more subtle show compared to what we usually see on TV and where most male leads on TV were rich, brooding men with gym body he played a poor, greasy mechanic wearing torn jeans and chappals and a slight tummy yet he looked charming onscreen and became the biggest stars on TV at that time.

Anyway looks and acting are subjective so you can have your opinion. I do feel he lost his charm over the years, especially towards end of his career where he looked dull and nervous in his performance.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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I used to like him, but honestly he was an average actor.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: ninny

If he wasn't a mainstream star material then he wouldn't have been one. He got all those movies on his merit so industry did think he was a "star material". Pavitra Rishta was a more subtle show compared to what we usually see on TV and where most male leads on TV were rich, brooding men with gym body he played a poor, greasy mechanic wearing torn jeans and chappals and a slight tummy yet he looked charming onscreen and became the biggest stars on TV at that time.

Anyway looks and acting are subjective so you can have your opinion. I do feel he lost his charm over the years, especially towards end of his career where he looked dull and nervous in his performance.


might be coz of the drugs issue which he got into...

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Ssr did not look like the typical hero, he looked like a regular guy which was great and I think he is better looking than Ranveer Singh or rk but looks is subjective, everyone sees beauty different.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: ninny


Anyway looks and acting are subjective so you can have your opinion. I do feel he lost his charm over the years, especially towards end of his career where he looked dull and nervous in his performance.

I agree, he lost the passion, excitement he had at the beginning and lost his charm. Now I know why they say behind a successful man there is a woman. I am not giving credit to ankita for his success, he did it on his own but when he had her support he was all happy and excited, don’t even like her arrogant personality but he should’ve stayed with her because he would’ve had that support in his dark times.
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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: oyebollywood


might be coz of the drugs issue which he got into...

or I don't know ..MENTAL ILLNESS which worsened during his last years... the way people throw around the word drugs make it sound like he was snorting cocaine off hooker's t*ts.. First of all there has been no proof that he was smoking weed except Rhea's group chats of which he wasn't a part of and second him smoking some weed doesn't mean it was a drug issue.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Terenaina

I agree, he lost the passion, excitement he had at the beginning and lost his charm. Now I know why they say behind a successful man there is a woman. I am not giving credit to ankita for his success, he did it on his own but when he had her support he was all happy and excited, don’t even like her arrogant personality but he should’ve stayed with her because he would’ve had that support in his dark times.

I disagree. While I do feel what he and Ankita shared was special but there might have been a reason he would have wanted to end things. Things probably wasn't working out and weren't as hunky dory as some fans would think. If either one wasn't happy in the relationship then it's better to break it off.. Looking at the way Ankita behaved after his death and has taken advantage shamelessly I no longer can even see their relationship in same light anymore. I also never believed that "she could have saved him" narrative

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