Actor Govinda, who is set to make a comeback with his upcoming film ‘Roopa’, recently shared his foresight about the surge of south Indian cinema 15 years back. During a press event for his new movie, Govinda emphasized the significance of honesty and good deeds in his work approach. He recalled predicting the success of South Indian films, citing hits like ‘Wanted’, ‘Rowdy Rathore’, and the ‘Drishyam’ franchise as examples that made heroes larger than life.
When questioned about potential market resistance due to changing film release patterns, Govinda expressed his focus on working sincerely rather than worrying about market dynamics. He emphasized his commitment to his craft, stating that he prioritizes honesty in his work above all else. Reflecting on his humble beginnings, Govinda shared his initial focus on financial stability for his family and the happiness of his loved ones, guided by his mother’s advice to value more than just material gains.
Regarding his film selection criteria, Govinda revealed his past emphasis on financial considerations due to his modest background. He highlighted the importance of family happiness and his humble origins in shaping his perspective on choosing projects. Govinda also acknowledged the presence of various individuals in the industry, ranging from technical experts to those from similar humble backgrounds, who navigate challenges to prove their mettle.
