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When Nana Patekar made a producer wash dishes after serving him mutton

When Nana Patekar made a producer wash dishes after serving him mutton

India Today25-04-2025

Veteran actor Paresh Rawal recently shared an intriguing anecdote involving fellow actor Nana Patekar. During an interview, Rawal recounted an incident where Patekar made a producer wash dishes after serving him a mutton dish. He also shared how Patekar was the first artiste to demand and receive Rs 1 crore.Speaking to Lallantop, Paresh Rawal said, "There is a producer, I won't take the name. Nana told him - come home. He asked, 'Do you eat mutton?' He ate. Nana said – 'You ate, right? Now go clean the dishes.' This is Nana Patekar - Baap hai voh (He's a legend)."advertisementHe continued, "He's completely different, man. That soil is different. He had taken one crore rupees, and at that time, there was a huge uproar. Heroes didn't use to demand that amount. Nana Patekar asked for it—and got it."
Nana Patekar and Paresh Rawal share the kind of old-school Bollywood camaraderie that's built on mutual respect, mad talent, and years of working side by side in both intense dramas and laugh-out-loud comedies.On the work front, they worked together in films including Krantiveer, Aanch, Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal, and Welcome, among others.Nana was last seen in 'Vanvaas', while Rawal's has several movies in the pipeline, including 'Bhooth Bangla' and 'Welcome To The Jungle'.Must Watch

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