Govinda's love affair with the local trains Exclusively on Radio One FM 94.3
MUMBAI: True to his name Virar-ka-chokra, Govinda spills the beans on his attachment with the local train exclusively on Radio One FM 94.3‘s award winning show, "BBC Ek Mulakat" on Sunday, 5 August, 2007.Sanjeev Srivastava, India Editor of BBC Hindi will anchor the show. The show is broadcast in Mumbai and New Delhi at 12 noon.
Undisputedly one of the best actor and dancer in the country, Govinda talks about his bizarre yet uplifting experience in the train, years back which made him value both the local train and some important lessons in life. Chichi, as his mother and now the entire film fraternity calls him with affection comes across as an extremely focused and giving human being.
Hard work and learning at every step has been a virtue for Govinda always. He gives us an insight on how veterans like Dilip Kumar and Dharmendra inspired him to do the kind of roles he did. He also respects and gives credit to his colleagues and co-stars of today like Karisma, Katrina and the others who helped him become a little more ‘English‘ and how he helped them become a little ‘desi‘. Govinda feels that his rustic, village boy image has played a major role in his success. Whether it was the films he did with Neelam or Karishma Kapoor and his recent film with Katrina Kair, he feels that his village boy image combined with the sophisticated, urban image of his heroines, created a new energy which was liked by the masses.