Renowned filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt expressed his admiration for the legendary actor Chiranjeevi as he celebrated his 70th birthday. Reflecting on their collaboration in the film The Gentleman, Bhatt highlighted Chiranjeevi's charisma, discipline, and significant influence on Indian cinema.
Memorable Collaboration
Bhatt reminisced about directing Chiranjeevi in The Gentleman, noting how some individuals leave a lasting impression, much like a memorable song. He described Chiranjeevi as unforgettable, expressing gratitude for their paths crossing during a challenging time in his life.
Fond Memories from the Set
The filmmaker recalled the sweltering heat of Chennai during filming, which was always lightened by Chiranjeevi's effortless charm. He described the actor as handsome and playful, often feigning disappointment when shoots were canceled, only to reveal his excitement for a day off.
Chiranjeevi's Unique Presence
What distinguished Chiranjeevi from others was not only his professionalism but also his ability to uplift the atmosphere on set. Bhatt shared how their initial meeting blossomed into a friendship based on mutual respect and genuine connection.
Deep Conversations and Friendship
Bhatt noted that Chiranjeevi was always an attentive listener, particularly during discussions about U.G. Krishnamurti, whom Bhatt had close ties with. Chiranjeevi's insightful remarks made Bhatt feel valued not just as a filmmaker but as a thinker.
The Essence of Chiranjeevi
Their bond transcended the typical transactional nature of the industry, with both men recognizing each other's depth and humanity. Bhatt emphasized that Chiranjeevi's name, meaning 'immortal,' reflects his enduring legacy, not just through his cinematic achievements but also through his kindness and generosity.
A Heartfelt Birthday Wish
As Chiranjeevi turns 70, Bhatt celebrated him not only as a megastar but as a beloved figure who spreads positivity wherever he goes. He concluded with warm birthday wishes, hoping that Chiranjeevi's light continues to shine brightly in the hearts of many.
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