I'm like an alien in the film industry: Danny Denzongpa

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 23 2018 | 4:10 PM IST

He has the restless soul of a nomad and calls himself aloof but Danny Denzongpa, the unlikely star of India's glamour industry, finds a sense of belonging not just in his serene homeland Sikkim but also in bustling Bollywood.

With one foot in Sikkim, where he runs a successful brewery, and another in Bollywood, Danny has been a Hindi film regular since 1971, averaging a film a year even now when he is 70.

The actor, who is getting ready for the release of "Bioscopewala" where he plays the title role, says the key to a rich and fulfilling life lies in staying aloof from the "filmy" aspect of the industry.

"I'm like an alien in the film industry. I have come from a far off place, Sikkim. Despite being in the industry, I have never been a 'filmy' kind of person. I have been aloof. I just do my job," Danny told PTI in a phone interview.

The iconic villain of many a film who went on to play a variety of roles shares a deep connect with his birthplace in Sikkim and loves to spend time on his farmhouse when he is not shooting a film.

"Monotony is something that disturbs me. I try to diversify by painting, carving, singing and writing. That keeps one alive. I never plan things. Whenever I have felt like I should stop acting, I have done that. That could be the reason I survived for so long," he said.

The actor believes his birthplace and his upbringing have a lot to do with his ease of being, and keeping him detached from the trappings of glamour.

Born in West Sikkim's Yuksom village, Danny describes his home state as a magical place full of hills, forest and meadows
"My village is the last village after which there is no house only a forest, which leads to a beautiful meadow, perfect for longs walks. I have named my brewery after Yuksom and my Mumbai home is named after the meadow, Dzongri."
"I credit my parents and teachers for my upbringing and Buddhism. People call it a religion today but it is really a philosophy. I try to find peace in my work. I never rush into things."
"I have played Shashi Kapoor, Vinod Khanna and Shatrughan Sinha's brother. I myself was not convinced in the beginning when producers came with these roles. I would tell them 'How can I look like their brother? Don't cast me, your film will not work'."
"In the industry, people know everyone's temperament and I believe in being honest rather than keeping people waiting. If I don't like the script, I tell them, 'I'm so sorry, the script is not good'. If I know the person, I tell them, 'Yaar, please don't make it'."
"The cinema of '70s and '80s was about action and revenge. For a script like that, you needed a strong villain and a strong hero. When we started, it was the era of romantic and family films but with the rise of Amitji (Amitabh Bachchan), came the phase of action films, which lasted for almost three decades and then it changed again in '90s with Salman and Shah Rukh as romantic heroes."

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First Published: May 23 2018 | 4:10 PM IST

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