It makes sense that the audience would have high expectations for any sequel, particularly if the original installment was a huge hit. The same is true of the next Pankaj Tripathi movie. Holy cow! the follow-up to the smash hit movie Oh my god, oh my god! from 2012 Despite the fact that the movie has continued to generate buzz for a variety of reasons, the actor claims he is not under any pressure to top the legacy that Paresh Rawal established in the first movie.
“I do not consider pressure or anything similar. Once the work is finished, I do it honestly and don’t think about anything else. To be honest, I’ll give it my all. I contribute my best effort to every project in accordance with my knowledge and the extent of its utility. I then turn it over to the cosmos. Not everyone has to enjoy every performance of mine.
The confrontation with another eagerly awaited sequel is another noteworthy aspect of the debut of OMG 2. Same-day box office for Ghadar 2. But Tripathi was eager to point out that there was no cause for concern or agitation on his part.
“I only care about acting, nothing else. If four movies come out on the same day and they’re all good, they’ll all do well. The number of screens in our home doesn’t particularly worry me. Even where my movie will be released is unknown to me. My job is acting, and I have no knowledge of the film industry,” the 46-year-old actor claims.
While Tripathi has a number of large-scale films to his name, his shows are among the most popular OTT offerings, where he also rules. Nonetheless, the actor acknowledges that he experiences a salary gap despite being one of the biggest stars on the streaming platform.
What is the actor Ajay Devgan’s entire compensation, per a recent survey? Rudra: edge of the night Its 125 crores, compared to 10 crores for actors Manoj Bajpayee, Radhika Apte, and Pankaj Tripathi. The Family Man 2, a religious game for 4 crores And Mirzapur 2 costs 12 crores.
When asked how he approaches issues, Tripathi responds, “I know how much the other person received, then I realize whether what I am receiving is more or less. I don’t know about it, and to be completely honest, I don’t want to. I’m an extremely content person. I have enough with what I have and what I’m receiving. I have absolutely no concern over who receives what in life. I don’t waste my time in all these talks because my management is my wife.
Tripathi wants to avoid being influenced by the majority of work-related events, but the things that truly impress him go beyond cinema. “I am concerned for my family. I value the environment. While I’m not working, it occupies my thoughts and is what I find interesting. My personal and work lives are kept separate. My job is acting. I am unable to work nonstop. My day’s work is done after I’ve completed it. What good is it if I reflect about what I did throughout the day at night? he asks rhetorically.