Jackie Shroff Reflects on Devdas Role 90s Bollywood Insecurities In a recent talk show appearance with Karishma Tanna, legendary actor Jackie Shroff opened up about his experiences in the 90s film industry, focusing on the screen time and insecurities faced by actors. By Shilpa Patil 24 May 2024 in Entertainment New Update Listen to this article 0.75x 1x 1.5x 00:00 / 00:00 Follow Us Share In a recent talk show appearance with Karishma Tanna, legendary actor Jackie Shroff opened up about his experiences in the 90s film industry, focusing on the screen time and insecurities faced by actors. In true Bidu fashion and style, Shroff shared his journey and how he landed the iconic role of Chunni Babu in the classic film Devdas. Jackie Shroff Embraces Opportunity Over Insecurity When asked about being insecure of other actors on set Jackie reflected on his illustrious career highlighting the importance of embracing opportunities without gratitude. He also revealed that the role of Chunni Babu was initially shunned by many actors, which ultimately led to him stepping into the character. “I never thought about it like that. We had double or triple heroes in lots of films like Amar Akbar Anthony, Muqaddar Ka Sikander, and even Ram Lakhan. But it doesn’t matter to me, I’m happy with what God gives me. Nobody was ready to work in Devdas as Chunni Babu but I was, so I got it. I was shocked nobody wants to do it, pagal kutte ne kata hai. Never take tension, if they will cut your scene or anything. What the role requires you will get. There is a director, actor, and story. In every scene, you can’t be the king. Jo mila, upparwale ka kaan pakad aur nikal le”, he expressed. Jackie Shroff's portrayal of Chunni Babu remains one of his most memorable performances. A true inspiration for the youth, his stardom is a result of his perseverance and cool-minded approach to life. Jackie Shroff continues to captivate hearts with his performances and has an exciting slate of projects in the works. His story of becoming Chunni Babu is a testament to his belief in making the most of every role and his unwavering gratitude for the opportunities he receives. Read also: Jaya Prada returns to acting on the OTT screen as 'Fatima' Punjabi Sensation Shahat Gill Drops Latest Single 'OG' Adarsh Gourav's Musical Debut: Inspired by 90s Indie Rock Anjali Patil, Sharib Hashmi's film 'Malhar' Hits Theatres on May 31 Sawan Ki Ghata (1966): Timeless Love and Loss Tale #Jackie Shroff Related Articles Advertisment Latest Stories Read the Next Article