‘Vivek Oberoi Recalls Giving A Death Stare At RGV ( Photo Credit – Instagram, IMDb )

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Vivek Oberoi made a memorable entry into the world of Hindi cinema with his highly-acclaimed gangster film, ‘Company’ helmed by India’s most “disruptive filmmaker” Ram Gopal Varma, followed it up with yet another RGV directorial ‘Road’ before he made a 180 degree switch with his work in Shaad Alis ‘Saathiya’ which was a Hindi remake of Shaads mentor, Mani Ratnams 2000 Tamil film, ‘Alaipayuthey’.

It’s been twenty years for Vivek Anand Oberoi in the movies and having delivered top-notch performances as per the demand of the script and story in films like, ‘Yuva’, ‘Darna Mana Hai’, ‘Shootout at Lokhandwala’ and ‘Rakta Charitra’, the man seems to be hungry more than ever for good work.

IANS recently spoke with the actor about his life before acting, making a debut with an experimental director like RGV, memories of filming ‘Yuva’ with Mani Ratnam and his pursuit for excellence as an actor.

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