veteran actor Govinda Preparing for his return to the big screenRupa‘. Ahead of the film’s release, the actor reflected on the highs and lows of his career and revealed that he was told multiple times that his film journey was over. However, Govinda believes every setback only inspires him to start over.As IANS told a press conference on the film on Monday, Govinda reflected on the challenges he faced over the years and said he considers these difficult phases to be part of his destiny.“Maybe it’s fate that I was eliminated many times. People said now he won’t be in the movie. I started over. I prayed to God that the movie would work its magic with what I thought of and what people didn’t think of. This movie is especially suitable for young people. When they see this in the theater. Such dreams will come true. It’s possible. I won’t discuss any spirituality here. “The actor also expressed the hope that “Rupa” will resonate with young audiences and become an unforgettable cinematic experience.
Govinda talks about his belief in numerology
During the interaction, Govinda also spoke about his long-standing belief in numerology and revealed that the number 14 has played an important role in his life and career.“14 is my lucky number, I believe in numerology, my name is also numerology, I believed it when I was very young, I was only 14 years old, God blessed me, I signed 14 films in a week, then I saw superstardom in 14 years, then I became the 14th Lok Sabha member, I struggled for 14 years, and then I came back to the film industry, for the first time. “I couldn’t wait for more than five years, I said, ‘I will start over’. Now I want the journey to start from here. “
Govinda recalls early struggles
Looking back on his early life, Govinda recalls how people doubted his dream of becoming a film hero because of his lifestyle and personal choices.“When I said in the village that I wanted to be a hero, people laughed at me. They said, ‘How can you become a hero if you don’t smoke, don’t drink, don’t eat vegetarian food, don’t eat garlic, don’t eat onions?’ People often say that if you run in fear, you will become a saint.” But that didn’t happen. I did what my mother wanted. Now I feel like this movie is very important for kids. Movies like this should be made. Kids should move on.
About “Lupa”
“Rupa” marks Govinda’s return to the silver screen after a short absence and is expected to showcase the actor in a new avatar. While details of the storyline are still under wraps, the film is pitched as an inspirational entertainer aimed at young audiences and Govinda expressed confidence that it will mark the beginning of a new chapter in his acting career.