Shahrukh Khan’s co-star, who gave 14 flop films in his 23 years of career, still won the National Award

Arjun Rampal is a well-known personality of Indian cinema, he started his career with modeling. Along with Hindi films, he has also worked in Telugu films. However, if we talk about the starting line, it has not been easy at all for Arjun. The actor was born in Madhya Pradesh, his family belonged to the Indian Army. He did his first film in the year 2001.

Arjun Rampal has done many great films in his 23 years of films, out of which ‘Don – The Chase Begins Again’ comes as his first hit film. Shahrukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra were in this film. Although the actor has given many flop films, he has been praised for his acting in many of these films. Arjun Rampal’s acting career started through Rajiv.

Acting is always praised

Arjun was first offered a music video, only after that he got the film ‘Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat’. This film of his proved to be a flop at the box office, but despite this he was offered many films. After ‘Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat’, he worked in ‘Deewanapan’ opposite actress Dia Mirza, in the same year he did the film ‘Moksha’ with Manisha Koirala. Although all these three films flopped at the box office, the actor’s performance in them caught everyone’s attention.

The landlord supported

In an old interview, Arjun recalled his old life and said that there was a time when he did not have money to pay rent. He told that he had no source of income for many months, during which his landlord helped him a lot. He told that on the first day of every month he would come to me and look at me and say no and I would say no, after which he would go away.

History is in the name of maternal grandfather

After giving many flop films, Shahrukh Khan’s 2006 film ‘Don’ gave life to his career. After this, he also received the National Award for Best Supporting Actor for ‘Rock On’. Apart from acting, Arjun Rampal is also known for his maternal grandfather Gurdial Singh. The actor’s maternal grandfather was a brigadier in the Indian Army, who designed the first gun after independence.

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