Actor Arshad Warsi says all through his career, he has met the ‘strangest kind of people’
Rishabh Suri (HINDUSTAN TIMES; April 9, 2021)

He admits he hasn’t really ‘learnt’ from his stint in films so far, but actor Arshad Warsi sure has had a lot of interesting encounters, with all sorts of people. “I am the way I was when I came in this profession, nothing has changed. I have met more people, the strangest kind of people,” he confesses.

In fact, Warsi doubts whether his experience would have been the same elsewhere. “I don’t think if I was in any other profession, I would have met so many people who are so not normal. I met them being here,” he says.

The 52-year-old elaborates, “Just generally, the way people are. Take my example. When I came into this industry, everybody was like, ‘This guy is so good’ and this and that. Then, my movies did not do so well, and they said, ‘I knew he was not a good actor, he won’t go anywhere’. All of a sudden, it became, ‘I always knew he was a good actor’! Then, you have guys who have absolutely zero talent.”

Though he has managed to form good equations within the industry, what Warsi found funny, he says, is some people’s startling beliefs.

The actor explains, “For example, we talk about directors, and then you have a whole lot of them who like the idea of being a director. It’s because a director is supposed to be the smartest person on the film set. A lot of them think they are directors, but they are not. Some have theories and beliefs, that if you wear this, this will happen, if you buy that car, that will happen! They do that. It’s mind boggling, the number of things you hear! It’s funny, also. I once heard, ‘Jisne khareedi van, uske gaye fan’! This is what I am talking about. When I used to hear these things, I would be like ‘what the f*** is this!’”