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Bollywood Star Paresh Rawal's Explosive Outbursts: From Laughter to Fury

Summary

  • Paresh Rawal, known for comedy, shares memories of losing temper on stage
  • Confronted audience member for making inappropriate remarks during play
  • Regretted hitting someone with a stone in the past, later became friends
Bollywood Star Paresh Rawal's Explosive Outbursts: From Laughter to Fury

Paresh Rawal, one of Bollywood's most beloved comic actors, is known for his ability to make audiences laugh. However, the actor has now shared some surprising memories of when his temper got the better of him.

In a recent interview, Rawal recalled an incident during a performance of his play 'Pratishodh' where he suddenly snapped at an audience member who was making inappropriate remarks. Rawal said he "couldn't stop himself" and went towards the source of the vulgar comments, leading to the play being shut down for the day. The theater owners even said they would not let Rawal perform there again.

While Rawal admitted to hitting the audience member a few times before returning to the stage, he stands by his reaction, believing he was justified in responding to the repeated disrespect during the live performance. However, the actor did confess to truly regretting another incident where he hit someone on the head with a stone, though they later became friends.

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Rawal reflected on the root cause of his anger, stating that it is often a reaction to emotional hurt. He noted that his father also had a short temper, though his own anger tends to be "more violent." The actor believes people today get angry much faster than before, whether due to not getting what they want or a desire to assert themselves.

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Paresh Rawal confessed that he truly regretted hitting someone on the head with a stone, though they later became friends.
Rawal revealed that his father had a short temper, and he admitted that his own anger tends to be "more violent."
Rawal said he couldn't stop himself from confronting an audience member who was making continuous, vulgar comments during the play.

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