Veteran actor Rajendra Gupta, known for his strong character roles in television and films over many decades, recently spoke about the Hindi film industry and how certain camps expect actors to “hang around” with filmmakers and producers to maintain constant connections. Rajendra described this as being their “darbaari,” and said that if one fails to follow this unwritten rule, they often don’t achieve the stardom they once dreamt of.

Speaking to Siddharth Kannan, the 78-year-old actor opened up about his unfulfilled wish of becoming a star. He said, “I still feel I have not done anything. The industry has not given me the kind of roles that I yearn for.”

Explaining the reason behind not becoming a star despite being a solid actor, he said, “I am not part of camps. I want to work

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