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Anugurwal to deal with fame as Shah Rukh Khan: ‘We loved the guards coming with guns … it was madness’

Ashiki’s fame, Anu Aggarwal, recalls the acute stardom they faced by highlighting fan frenzy and security concerns due to the frequent crowd. She reveals the previous Bollywood connection with the underworld, where data such as Dawood Ibrahim affects the film deals. She looks at the development of the industry, making the current scenario more interesting, given the rise of intelligent audience and South Indian cinema.

Anu AgarwalWho shot for fame with blockbuster AashiquiRecently, stardom’s tornado was opened, which he experienced early in his career. Heavy Fan frenzy For the dark colored undercutors of the Bollywood past, he shared a clear insight out how fame changed his life and how industries have developed in years.Heavy over fame and security concernsIn a conversation with Pinkvilla, Anu recalled how heavy the attention became. He described it as a terrible experience, in which fans crowded their construction day by day. Fortunately, she lived in a government-appointed MLA/MP building, which meant that there was police protection in the place. Armed Guard – Sometimes up to ten – were deployed on Gates to control the crowd and prevent anyone from entering. “It was madness,” he said, looking at the real intensity of his early stardom.The actress revealed that during her extreme fame, fans would come from different countries to catch only a glimpse of their building, which are similar to the experiences of Craze Shah Rukh Khan today. He mentioned that Shah Rukh is now his neighbor and is reflected that how intense his stardom was, accepting that he finally chose to get away from the headlines to avoid heavy attention.Underworld effect In BollywoodHe also revealed that during his time, Bollywood was greatly influenced by underworld figures like Dawood Ibrahim, in which many deals were being behind the curtains. He said that an important part of the film industry money was connected to the underworld.Changing Times: A new Bollywood scenarioDuring the interview, the actress also shared her view on the current position of the film industry. She mentioned that she finds today’s view more interesting than five or ten years ago. Given that the film production has developed globally, including the rise of South Indian cinema, he saw that the audience has become more intelligent and now there are no flocks for films on the basis of star power.

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