Melon changes color after seeing it… Ali Asgar’s big revelation about Govinda amid orchestra dance viral video

Ali Asgar On Govinda: Bollywood superstar Govinda is in the news these days for a viral video, in which he was seen dancing with an orchestra dancer. As soon as the video surfaced, there was a stir among the fans on social media and different types of reactions were seen. Meanwhile, actor Ali Asgar shared his old experiences with Govinda in an interview given to Lallantop and told many interesting things.

Ali Asgar’s revelation about Govinda

Ali Asgar said that it was often heard in the industry that big stars cut the scenes of their co-workers or do not allow them to appear. But in Govinda’s case his experience was completely opposite. She told that Govinda never got her scenes reduced, but many times got her scenes increased on his own request. According to Ali, Govinda He used to say, “Ali is doing well, let him do it,” and would also give suggestions to improve the scene.

‘It is very difficult to find that kind of environment and that kind of team’

Recalling that period, Ali said that working with veteran actors like Govinda (Chichi Bhaiya), Johnny Lever and Kader Khan in the same frame was no less than a good fortune for him. He admitted that in today’s time it is very difficult to find that kind of environment and that kind of team.
Referring to a saying, he said that just as a melon changes its color after looking at it, in the same way a person himself improves by working with great artists. Ali Asgar clearly said that if today he is even a little better in acting, then the credit for it goes to the veteran actors with whom he worked and from whom he learned a lot.
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