The ‘Ha’ actor reached for the shooting even on the day of his mother’s death; Salman Khan gave a big support
Bollywood showman Raj Kapoor had said years ago, “The show must go on.” Many actors in the industry, including Paresh Rawal, have followed this principle. These actors were very close to their mothers. However, when his mother passed away, he Salman KhanThey were shooting together in a distant country. As soon as he heard this news, he could not run to him. So, on the day of his mother’s death, he filmed the most difficult comedy scene of his life. In that scene, the actor had to deliver the dialogue while drunk. Paresh Rawal himself disclosed this in an interview regarding the death of his mother.
Paresh Rawal was always close to his mother, but the biggest tragedy in his life was that she was not with him on the day she left this world. It was June 23, 2010. That day, Paresh Rawal was in Sri Lanka shooting for the film ‘Ready’ with Salman Khan, when he got the news of his mother’s death on the sets of the film. After receiving the news of his mother’s death, Paresh Rawal felt as if something had ended. Salman Khan provided emotional support to the actor and also arranged for his return to India. However, there was no direct flight from Colombo to Mumbai on that day. There was a plane, but it would have to wait until evening. In such a situation, the actor decided that instead of waiting for hours at the airport and sitting in a corner crying, it would be better to finish shooting the film.
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Paresh Rawal returned to the sets in grief as his mother was gone forever. The cameras were ready and Paresh was acting like a seasoned actor in front of the camera. On that day he was supposed to shoot the scene in Ready, in which his character exposes Salman’s character Prem and his family at a party full of balls. In this scene, they wanted to reveal the truth about love by showing them drunk. This scene comes at the end of the movie. Paresh Rawal shot this scene on that day hiding the grief of his mother’s death. This scene was very difficult for his career. Paresh Rawal felt that he would not be able to do this. Then Salman encouraged them and thus the most special scene of the film was shot.
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