Arshad Warsi reveals why he thought his career would end after Munna Bhai MBBS

Arshad Hussain Warsi is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films. Warsi made his acting debut in 1996 with Tere Mere Sapne, which was a box-office success.

His portrayal of Circuit in the comedy film Munna Bhai M.B.B.S., and its sequel Lage Raho Munna Bhai marked a turning point in his career.

Arshad Warsi was recently seen in Asur season 2 and is getting praise for his role. Recently, he spoke about Munna Bhai MBBS co-starring Sanjay Dutt. Arshad played the role of henchman Circuit while Sanju essayed the role of Munna Bhai. In a recent interview, Warsi said that he was sure that back then, his career would end after the film’s release and it would be his last film.

In the interview, the actor revealed that he did the film because he liked Rajkumar Hirani as a person and director. He also revealed that Makarand Deshpande turned down the film because it was that ‘bad’. The actor further said, “I knew yeh film karne ke baad, meri zindagi barbaad hai. Mujhe laga hogaya, this is the last film I’ll do. It was the role of a goon. Forget that, Makarand Deshpande said no to the film. He didn’t want to do that, it was that bad.”

He further added, “When you agree to a role, you only see what’s on paper. It’s only after the film comes out that you realize what it is, and what the impact has been. It was the role of a goon, who was among five other goons who were tagging along with the hero. I thought it would be the last film of my career… Even if the film became a hit, I’d get nothing, and if it flopped, I’d get nothing…. I don’t think even Sanju had a lot of confidence in the first film, it went against the grain of what was working at that time.”

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