Ronit Roy on Amitabh Bachchan Comparisons: ‘It Drove Me to the Edge, I Tried Everything but Drugs’
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Ronit Roy began his career in movies but rose to fame for his appearances in television programs. But his path to stardom was anything but easy. The actor has frequently discussed his early challenges. Ronit now told Hindi Rush in an interview how his life was transformed when he was dubbed the Amitabh Bachchan of television.
Ronit Roy, sometimes known as the Amitabh Bachchan of television
"It changed my life," Ronit remarked, adding that he is quite pleased to be known as the Amitabh Bachchan of television. We didn't have to worry about petrol and all. However, one day, Neelam, my wife, and I were chatting about it when I was referred to as the AB of TV on television. It currently has a positive pressure. I reasoned, "Change your behaviors and follow them." Avoid making any mistakes that will reflect negatively on them. Don't do anything like that. My habits changed at the turning point. (I wanted to be like this and alter my ways since I never wanted to have any bad habit that might reflect poorly on him).
After being dubbed the Amitabh Bachchan of television, Ronit Roy stopped drinking.
"I've done everything that a young guy does, except for drugs," Ronit said when asked about the adjustments he made. I've never used drugs. I used to consume alcohol, but I no longer do so. I was never late to the set. Then, some bad behaviors, like envy, are on your mind. Ever since I was compared to their name, all of these changes have occurred in me. What makes a man bad? Is it similar to that? Well, bring up those topics. (And then there were some things about it that needed to be changed from the inside. Jealousy, for instance. Nobody is worth being envious of. I reasoned that if I were compared to someone like him, I should also imbibe a big man's qualities, which I attempted to do.
The last time Ronit was seen was in the film Maa, which was directed by Ajay Devgn and also starred Kajol and Indraneil Sengupta. Currently, he portrays Maharaj Someshvara in the TV series Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan. On SonyLIV, you may watch the program, which also features Urva Savaliya, Abhinav Sharma, Krissann Barretto, Anuja Sathe, Sapna Thakur, Avinesh Rekhi, Riddhi Sharma, Rumi Khan, and Padmini Kolhapure.
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