The absence of veteran actors Nana Patekar and Anil Kapoor from the cast of 'Welcome to the Jungle' (formerly known as 'Welcome 3') has been a topic of discussion among fans and the media.
While rumours circulated about creative differences and financial issues leading to their exit from the film, Nana Patekar has now shared his perspective on the matter.
Speaking at the trailer launch of his upcoming film 'The Vaccine War,' Nana Patekar addressed his absence from 'Welcome to the Jungle' and offered insights into his evolving outlook and choices in the entertainment industry.
He stated, "Maybe I have become too old and jaded, and that's why they didn't cast me for 'Welcome 3.' Maybe, the makers of 'The Vaccine War' don't feel the same about me, and that's why they have roped me in. It's that simple."
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The actor's candid response suggests that personal growth and evolving priorities may have played a role in his career decisions. He also emphasized that the industry remains open to those who are committed to delivering quality work.
"The industry will never shut its door on you if you want to do good work," Patekar noted. "People will keep coming to you and offer you parts if you want to keep working hard. You need to know if you want to do a role. I look at every film as my first and last chance. Everyone gets a chance; it's up to them whether you want to do it or not."
Nana Patekar's reflections shed light on the complexities of an actor's journey in the ever-evolving world of entertainment, where personal choices, growth, and opportunities all come into play.
As fans eagerly await his role in 'The Vaccine War,' Patekar's legacy in Indian cinema continues to be celebrated.