Ajay Devgan: In the early 90s, the director used to give ideas of scenes without a script (Photo Credits-Instagram)
Ajay Devgn, a Bollywood actor, reflected on the 1990s and discussed how he produced numerous movies without adequate storylines.
He has also talked about the times when authors came to recount the tale and offer their scripts as if they were applying for a job.
Ajay, whose 1990s successes include “Phool Aur Kaante,” “Jigar,” “Suhaag,” “Diljale,” “Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha,” and “Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam,” among others. In contrast to now, he claimed that back then, he frequently received information about a certain scene without being handed a written script.
He recalled that in the early 1990s, directors frequently provided players with a general understanding of the scenario before letting them improvise their lines and actions in the absence of a written script. has also had a job.
Ajay will appear on “The Kapil Sharma Show” alongside Tabu and Deepak Dobriyal to promote his movie “Bhola.”
In order to convey a scene to the actor as if it were an audition, he described how frequently the writers act through the complete scene.
“I have had this happen numerous times where the director or writer came to me and started telling the story,” he remarked. But as he was narrating, he started to play out specific moments as if he were applying for the part himself.
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