One gets enriched working with big stars: Freddy Daruwala
Freddy Daruwala, who will be seen in Salman Khan's "Race 3", says working with superstars is a "win-win situation" as one gains a lot of experience, their overview on how films should be projected, presented, and positioned. "Also, the film will reach out to a wider audience and people will discover me as well in the film," he adds. Here are more details.
Don't immediately say yes to film featuring big star: Freddy
Daruwala says he is not someone who will instantly say yes to a film that features a top star in the lead. "You have to give it a thought but you realize that this film is a golden opportunity because as actors you work for two things, fame and money. In the beginning, you'd rather be choosing career over making money," he says further.
Daruwala enacts the role of villain in 'Race 3'
Daruwala, who played an anti-hero in Akshay Kumar-starrer "Holiday", will yet again enact the role of a villain in "Race 3" that releases tomorrow. He says people offer him roles of a villain and he thinks it has become his strong point. "I have proven myself as a villain in Hindi cinema, so might as well capitalize on it," he says.