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Bajpayee is back on track

He had given up hope of a commercial success. Then, Raajneeti came along...

Updated on: Jul 07, 2010 02:27 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Manoj Bajpai
Manoj Bajpai

Actor Manoj Bajpayee, whose caller tune is ‘Hello Mr Bond’, feels like a

desi

super hero these days, thanks to Prakash Jha’s

Raajneeti

, a film that, he claims, has made him a household name again. “The film has surpassed

Satya

(1998), both in terms of box-office collections as well as character popularity. People are repeating my lines from the film and it feels so good,” he exults.

The actor admits that after the the commercial failure of

Swami

,

Acid Factory

losing out on promotion and

Jail

slipping on collections, he had stopped expecting anything from his films. “I had stopped hoping for a blockbuster and had resigned myself to be content with critical acclaim. But,

Raajneeti

has not only been appreciated, it has been hugely accepted by the public, who are going back for repeat viewings,” Bajpayee says.

Satya

) is dead. I’m sad for him because he had attained cult status. But I’m also happy for this new success; long live Veeru

bhaiya

(his character in

Raajneeti

).”

Ask him if politicians are sending out feelers to him, given that his character successfully wooed the masses, Bajpayee says that every time an election is near, there is pressure on him to campaign for one party or the other and even contest from a constituency. He adds that the reason he hasn’t campaigned yet is because he didn’t know anyone well enough to rally for them. And the reason he will never jump onto the political bandwagon is because he loves acting too much to leave it.

 
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