‘Manoj Bajpayee’ on his Birthday; Says ’Doesn't feel right to rejoice at a time when people around you are struggling’

In an exclusive interview, actor Manoj Bajpayee, who turns 52 on Friday, talks about his career, his battle with coronavirus, and much more.

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Over the years, Bollywood has seen a slew of beautiful actors who have managed to make a name for themselves. In the midst of this has been Manoj Bajpayee, an actor who has been outperforming our Bollywood heroes in the industry. Manoj Bajpayee has shown time and time again that he can turn any function into an iconic one. In reality, as he has proven his mettle on the big screen, he has made fans fall in love with his versatility. Manoj has the talent to excel in any genre he chooses, whether it's romance, comedy, mystery, or suspense. Every performance he has given on-screen has been full of integrity and conviction. Interestingly, not only his characters but also his swag and dialogues have become legendary and are still loved by his fans.

Given the coronavirus pandemic and the havoc it has wreaked all over the world, actor Manoj Bajpayee, who turns 52 on Friday, has no plans to celebrate this year. He did, however, take some time to discuss some of his latest ventures during the recent interview of his own recent battle with coronavirus and birthday celebrations.





Grim Situation Everywhere - Be Optimistic
Only bad news has been coming in from all over; on social media, we see helpless people attempting to assist loved ones, helpless people unable to assist others they wish to assist. I have the impression that we are living in a nightmare at times. I can only hope and pray, and pray hard, that we, as a country and as citizens of the world, will be able to emerge from this nightmare as soon as possible. Coronavirus has infected a large number of my family and friends.One must put one's best foot forward. Nothing stays the same forever, so this, too, will pass. Our hearts must be filled with optimism.


Birthday Plans
It'll be the first time I'm away from my family, so I'm not doing anything. In this situation, the celebration does not feel right; you do not appear to be celebrating your birthday at a time when those around you are struggling. I'm not in the mood for a party. It's probably the first time that no one affiliated with me wants to celebrate my birthday.This is not a good moment, in my opinion. Our nation, our world, and our society as a whole are all suffering greatly. Birthdays aren't about when you're in pain.


Cope Up With Toughest battle of Covid-19
Regaining my strength and stamina was the most difficult part. For every four moves, I would sit down as if I had run a mile. That kind of exhaustion and vulnerability. I realized that remaining in Bombay would just complicate things for me. As a result, I'll be entering the Uttarakhand shoot very soon. Because of the weather, the atmosphere, and this place, I knew it would take me 2-3 days. That's exactly what happened. It took eight days for me to feel better. Now I'm feeling a lot better about my endurance. All is looking great at this stage, so fingers crossed.





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