His flight to Mumbai is endlessly delayed and so too is our conversation till Gulshan Grover finds a quiet corner in the airport to open up on a subject close to his heart. “The first thing that comes to mind when I think of Rajinikanth Garu is his niceness. I have come back with a warm feeling after every interaction because of his simplicity, humility and magnanimity,” asserts the ‘Bad Man’.
He worked with the South supremo for the first time in cinematographer Sudarshan Nag debut directorial, Insaf Kaun Karega. The 1984 superhit was written by KC Bokadia and produced by his son Suresh, with Rajinikanth as Inspector Vikram, Dharmendra as Veeru and Gulshan as Baggad. It was followed, the next year, by Nyayam Meere Cheppali , the Telugu remake of Ravi Chopra’s Hindi vigilante drama A

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