Manoj Bajpayee has donned the khaki several times in his illustrious 30-year career, playing everything from hardened cops to complex gangsters and layered mentors. Yet, his latest outing in Netflix’s _Inspector Zende_has left him with a sense of joy and fulfillment unlike any other role in recent memory. For Manoj, what
The actor has now spoken about his differences with filmmaker Anurag Kashyap in an interview with Bollywood Hungama. Bajpayee revealed, "Anurag is standing because of his own conviction. He's made too many enemies in the process. He's broken glasses, he's broken his own hand in anger, he's fallen sick, but he's stuck to his guns. He can be a better example for all filmmakers. Because they're only looking at his films. But they should look at his journey and learn from him."
He added, "I'd say I'm far more practical than him. He's also practical, but he loses it sometimes. The day he starts answering to trolls, I realise that's the time when he will losing his balance. But again, he comes back."
Reflecting on his playing the role of Inspector Zende, he shares, “In the career spanning 30 years, you know, I have played many policemen, many gangsters, many good guys, many teachers, professors. But, you know, in the end, it boils down to the person that you are playing, not the uniform. But this person, Inspector