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Rahul Bose: ‘No point working with people who aren’t good human beings’

After being a part of the entertainment industry for more than three decades, Rahul Bose says the biggest lesson he has picked up as an actor is to enjoy what you’re doing

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Rahul Bose, who made waves with his acting prowess in films like ‘Mr. and Mrs. Iyer’, ‘Jhankaar Beats’, ‘Chameli’, ‘Dil Dhadakne Do’, and ‘Bulbbul’ to name a few celebrates his birthday on July 27. He recently featured in Atul Sabharwal`s spy thriller ‘Berlin’ alongside Aparshakti Khurana and Ishwak Singh which was screened at the Red Lorry Film Festival curated by BookMyShow. In an exclusive interaction with Mid-day.com, Rahul gets candid about his biggest lessons in showbiz. 

After being a part of the entertainment industry for more than three decades, Rahul says the biggest lesson he has picked up as an actor is to enjoy what you’re doing. “There`s no point for me to work with people who are not good human beings, whether it`s a director or actors. I have done some films where they haven`t been the most exemplary and it hasn`t been fun. So I`d much rather work on a project that is less recognized and has less potential to be a massive success but with good people as opposed to with people with weird, conflicted personalities in a film that promises to be great. For me, the process is much more important than the promise of success at the end of it,” he avers. 

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