Pankaj Tripathi: journey of Bittu ke Papa | English
"Man who hugs the sky but still walks on earth!
who is a novel of simplicity but still a monk in deep search. He is naive, kind, humble, a philosopher, a humanitarian and a great actor!"
Dear Pankaj Sir,
How are you? I'm a huge fan of your art and personality. In today's era even after earning a lot of talent and fame, how can one stay simple like Hanuman Ji?
In your college days, you went to jail and your father used to buy you a tractor, I think fortune does so well. Otherwise, we would not have been able to see the art of a great artist.
During the days of your struggle in Delhi, you worked in a sandal shop. Later got studied acting at the National School of Drama, Delhi.
In the acting field there is a lot of conflict on the path of struggle, but by working hard with a sincere heart, diamonds like you flourish in Indian cinema.
Your acting is as sweet and colourful as butter spread on bread, the audience becomes fascinated and enchanted. Even a five-minute character in Masaan film wins hearts. Uff that innocence and simplicity!!
The character you did in Newton, the butcher of Gangs of Wasseypur, Mirzapur's Don Kalin bhaiya, and Bittu's father who smokes cigarettes in the Bareilly ki barfi and outstanding film Ludo, all dialogues/conversations with co-actors are only by facial expressions and the art of telling yes or no with the nodded neck is incredible.
When you were struggling in Mumbai, a person on the set called you bad words, and you were insulted. But you never lost your patience, you answered this insult with your success. Your journey is ideal and inspirational to budding artists.
In your ups and downs, your companion Mrudla supported you like a tree shadow. When you were studying at NSD, your love was on the horizon. In this struggle, you never left each other. Our generation should learn the meaning of true love from you.
The journey from a one-minute scene with Vijayraj in Rann to earning an incredible place in Indian cinema is astonishing. No matter how big a person may be: Humility, respect, innocence, faith in the soil of the village and staying connected to the root, of thousands of such things elevate your personality.
Pankaj sir keep working like this, Keep laughing, and stay healthy will meet you one day till then "Jiyaa ho Bihar ka lala"
Yours Sincerely,
Harish.
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