You need talent to sustain in Bollywood: Aditya Seal
Nov 23, 2016 Subhash K. Jha"To be honest, it has not been so easy. I believe, being an outsider, it's difficult to get a break but survival for all might be the same. You need talent to sustain," he said.
"I have been working hard on myself for a lot of years.Everyday has been like a struggle because this isn't like a theory exam where 2+2 is 4.There is no clear path to reach your destination..but yes so far so good," he added.
Aditya started at a young age, playing a boy who fantasizes about a much older woman Manisha Koirala in "Ek Chotisi Love Story". In hindsight, he has no regrets starting with a film that raised quite a few eyebrows.
"No, at all. The story was very relatable. I had a crush on my teacher and it garnered me a lot of recognition. I remember meeting Anil Kapoor sir and introducing myself with that film," he said.
The youngster gets a lot of female attention.
"I am totally flattered by the compliments I get from the ladies and then I am all their for the taking. I love the attention. So there were these three girls that had sent me a letter. And when I say letter, it wasn't a post. They found my address, left a letter with a lot of kind words and lipstick marks and put it under my door in the night."
Aditya has a contract with T Series who, he says, have a career plan for him. He would like to work with Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Rakesh Omprakash Mehra and Farhan Akhtar.
"Actually there are many directors I want to work with. And there are many actors I look up to Shah Rukh Khan being on top of my list. I don't want to get into a serious relationship at this stage of my life when my career is my only priority," says Seal. Click the Movie button below for more info:
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