
EP-312 | Rahul Bose on Movies, Politics, Rugby, Regional Cinema, Nepotism, OTT & more
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About this listen
Rahul Bose is an actor, director, and writer who has worked in more than 55 films in different languages. He is famous for picking meaningful roles. Movies like Mr. and Mrs. Iyer, The Japanese Wife, and Chameli show how he prefers strong and thoughtful characters.
Rahul is more than just a film personality. He was also a national-level rugby player and is currently the President of Rugby India. He is working hard to grow the sport. For him, rugby is not just a game; it’s a way to teach kids teamwork, discipline, and confidence.
In this episode of The ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Rahul talks about his 32 years in the film industry. He clears up some common myths, like the idea that Bollywood is only about glamour and big money.
More about the process behind choosing a film, the debate between theatres and OTT platforms, and whether Bollywood is lacking in content.
Timestamps
00:00 – Coming Up
01:53 – Introduction
03:10 – Story Behind Carrying His Own Chair on Sets
10:45 – Left's Influence in Bollywood
12:21 – Working with Female Directors
16:35 – Experience in South Indian Film Industry
22:35 – Process Behind Choosing a Film
26:45 – Script Improvisation
28:45 – Journey into Rugby
36:50 – Advice on Overcoming Fear
40:50 – Role of Discipline in Sports
43:43 – Rugby: A Costly Sport?
50:10 – Benefits of Playing Rugby
54:30 – Nutrition for Rugby Players
01:02:35 – Rugby vs. Films
01:04:30 – Theatres vs. Films vs. OTT
01:07:58 – Impact of OTT on Storytelling
01:13:32 – Lack of Quality in Bollywood Content?
01:17:30 – Lessons from His Parents
01:25:25 – Rahul Ever Regretted Doing a Film?
01:30:12 – Laapataa Ladies & Thappad
01:39:24 – Upcoming Projects