Bollywood actor Jackie Shroff recently visited filmmaker Subhash Ghai’s office, where he kickstarted his Bollywood journey years ago. Sharing a heartfelt post on social media, Shroff expressed gratitude for his beginnings in the industry. The visit sparked nostalgia as he remembered signing his debut film ‘Hero’ at the same place.
The actor’s social media post included a picture from the visit, showing a Ganpati Bappa rangoli made of rice grains. Additionally, the image featured a plant gifted by Shroff himself, with “BHIDU” inscribed on the pot. Shroff’s debut in Bollywood dates back to 1983 with the film ‘Hero,’ directed and produced by Subhash Ghai. The movie, also starring Meenakshi Seshadri, Amrish Puri, Shammi Kapoor, and Sanjeev Kumar, was a massive commercial success and boasted a popular soundtrack.
Jackie Shroff’s debut film ‘Hero’ not only marked the beginning of his acting career but also became a significant milestone in Bollywood. The movie’s success, coupled with its memorable songs, solidified Shroff’s position in the industry. Reflecting on his journey, Shroff’s visit to Subhash Ghai’s office served as a poignant reminder of his humble beginnings and the immense success he achieved over the years.
