Ronit
Roy
opened
up
on
the
experience
of
being
written
off
as
a
bad
actor
in
the
Hindi
film
industry.
In
a
recent
interview,
he
shared
that
he
was
once
told
that
it
was
better
to
cast
junior
actors
than
him.
Interestingly,
Ronit
was
recently
offered
a
project
by
the
same
person,
but
he
had
to
deny
it
because
it
was
a
bad
film.
Speaking
to
Pinkvilla,
Ronit
said,
"My
manager
was
once
told
that
'why
should
we
cast
Ronit
Roy?'
Junior
artistes
are
better
than
him.
I
had
not
understood
then.
Today,
I
understand
what
he
meant
and
it
was
very
hurtful
but
that
man
did
me
a
favour.
Two
years
back,
that
same
man
offered
me
a
film
and
I
did
not
do
it
because
it
was
a
bad
film.
He
woke
me
from
a
slumber
and
made
me
work
harder
on
myself."
Ronit
also
shared
that
when
he
came
to
Mumbai
to
become
an
actor,
he
eventually
stardom
has
nothing
to
do
with
being
an
actor.
Talking
about
the
time
he
worked
as
a
bodyguard
for
Aamir
Khan,
he
said,
"I
had
the
good
fortune
of
being
with
Aamir
Khan
for
two
years.
I
was
his
bodyguard.
I
started
my
company
because
I
had
no
work,
so
I
had
to
do
something.
I
was
fortunate
to
spend
time
with
Aamir
and
learnt
what
is
diligence
and
drive
for
work.
In
many
ways,
Aamir
started
the
ball
rolling
for
me.
He
opened
those
windows
for
me
and
then
I
stopped
caring
about
big
cars
and
apartments.
I
then
wanted
to
learn
my
craft."
Ronit
has
delivered
critically
acclaimed
performances
in
films
like
Udaan
and
Ugly.
He
was
last
seen
in
the
second
season
of
Hostages,
a
web
series
directed
by
Sudhir
Mishra.
It
also
stars
Tisca
Chopra,
Aashim
Gulati,
Parvin
Dabas
and
Mohan
Kapoor.