In this episode of 90s vs Now with Giya on Red FM Podcasts, legendary actor Mukesh Rishi reveals the real struggle behind his journey as Bollywood’s most feared villain.
From being ignored after Sarfarosh, to finding respect and recognition in South Indian cinema, Mukesh Rishi opens up about how Bollywood reacted late, why South superstars welcomed him first, and how he survived without a godfather, mentor, or family in films.
He shares:
The painful gap after his debut in Gardish
Why Bombay producers doubted him
How working with Chiranjeevi, Balakrishna, and Mahesh Babu changed everything
The moment Bollywood finally acknowledged his talent (after TV replays!)
This is not just a story of an actor—it’s a story of resilience, risk-taking, and following your heart in the toughest industry.
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