Anil
Gets
Emotional
On
Completing
35
Years
In
Film
Industry
The
actor
wrote
an
emotional
letter
that
read,
"What
a
journey
it
has
been.
So
many
characters,
so
many
opportunities
to
grow,
and
most
of
all,
the
endless
memories.
I
don't
really
remember
the
life
I
had
before
I
entered
the
movies
because
I
truly
started
living
on
the
silver
screen...I
have
found
my
home,
my
family
&
my
happiness
here!
I
am
solucky
to
have
experienced
so
much
and
received
so
much
love
every
day.
There
is
no
greater
feeling
than
to
be
known,
recognized
and
appreciated
for
the
work
that
you
do.
I
wouldn't
be
here
without
all
those
have
taken
this
journey
with
me,
so
a
big
THANK
YOU
to
each
and
every
one
of
you...Blessed
to
be
living
my
dream!
-
Love,
Anil
Kapoor.
Anil
Kapoor
Always
Wanted
To
Be
An
Actor
When
asked
how
old
was
he
when
he
decided
to
be
an
actor,
Anil
told
Spotboye,
"Ever
since
I
was
in
senses.
Trust
me,
I
went
for
an
audition,
passed
it
and
told
my
dad
only
later....I
feel
bad
when
I
see
confused
individuals,
those
who
can't
decide
what
they
want
to
be
in
life."
On
How
He
Was
Told
By
People
That
He
Would
Never
Become
A
Hero
Anil
revealed,
"For
me,
I
just
concentrated
on
hard
work.
i
was
confident
no
doubt.
Andar
se
I
had
never
had
any
doubts
about
myself.
Today,
there
are
people
who
come
and
admit
to
me
that
they
felt
that
I
won't
make
it
as
a
hero.
They
thought
kaise
hoga--
moochen,
chhoti
aankhen,
lambe
baal,
patla."
Further
when
quizzed
if
that
demotivated
him,
the
actor
quipped,
"Arre,
sunta
kaun
tha?
I
never
took
them
seriously."
Anil
On
His
Signature
Dance
Steps
"Well,
I
didn't
really
invent
them.
Those
are
Bhagwan
Dada
steps,
that
style
is
inherent
in
most
people
born
in
Maharashtra---
like
how
we
dance
at
Ganesh
Festival,
Holi
etc.
So
thoda
mere
mein
tha,
thoda
nahin
tha,
dheere
dheere
apne
ko
polish
karta
gaya."
Anil
On
Why
Today's
Actors
Refrain
From
Doing
Multi-Starrers
"I
think
they
would
be
the
best
people
to
answer
this
question.
I
wouldn't
know
how
they
think.
But
yes,
there
are
fab
scripts
which
one
should
be
a
part
of. Kabhi
role
chhota
hoga,
kabhi
bada
hoga,
you
get
your
money,
your
role
is
good---
why
should
you
bother?
One
should
go
by
the
script,
not
by
the
number
of
heroes
that
a
film
has.
I,
for
one,
had
no
issues
working
in
films
which
had
any
other
hero
with
me."
Was
He
Friends
Or
Foes
With
Jackie
Shroff?
To
this,
he
replied,
"Agar
100
fans
aate
set
par,
toh
95
went
to
him
and
only
5
came
to
me."