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Raw, gritty, intense and flawless in his performances, Manoj Bajpayee, in his over two-decade career, has infused life into many a movies, without feeling the need to leave the audience happy. That’s not my job, says the widely acclaimed actor in his straight as an arrow style.

“My job is not to make you happy. As a filmmaker and as an actor, my job is not to make you feel happy. If you’re used to those kind of films, don’t come and watch my films,” Manoj told IANS here.

Manoj Bajpayee: “My Job Is Not To Make You Happy”

But he was quick to add: “This is not an arrogant statement, this is a statement of a creative person.”

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All the great novelists never tried to make anyone happy, but instead, wrote what they wanted to write, Manoj pointed out, and said: “In the end, they have been paid off by the love of the audience. So, similarly, filmmakers are not supposed to make you happy.”

“If they have a story which will make you happy, that would be accidental.”

The actor, who has left an indelible mark with his performance as a gangster in Satya, policeman in Shool, gang lord in Gangs of Wasseypur, greedy politician in Raajneeti, CBI officer in Special 26, a gay professor in Aligarh and more, said there are always going to be disturbing stories which will leave the audience uncomfortable.