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    Don't get excited about Paresh Rawal's Pakistani film debut yet.

    The Bollywood actor has spoken up about his recently viral statement, in which he expressed his desire to work in Pakistani films and TV and called Indian TV dramas "boring". He's saying he's been misquoted.

    According to Bombay Times, he's said, "I never said I want to work in Pakistani films, neither it is my wish. I want to categorically state this. I have been misquoted."

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    He went on to add, "I just said that I liked Pakistan's TV serial Humsafar, but never said ours are boring. I only said ours are a little slow."

    Oops, looks like Rawal must be feeling the heat of the backlash! We wonder whether he was really misquoted or is being forced to eat his words?

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    He has excelled as an actor in all three mediums, theater, television and films. He has won both the National Award and the Filmfare award, among others. Today Paresh Rawal admits that he is in an enviable position when it comes to picking roles that he wants. In an exclusive interview with Kavita Chhibber, Rawal whose formidable acting prowess overshadows the leading lights of Indian Cinema, traces the journey that marks almost two decades of acting in films, why theater remains his passion, and why he spurns the trappings of stardom. 

    When did you realize that you wanted to be an actor?

    I think every child is a natural ham, and wants to attract attention by doing some kind of natakbazi (play acting). I was very fortunate that my parents supported me in whatever I wanted to do. There was no pressure on me to become an engineer or doctor. All they said was, whatever you want to become in life, or do in life give it your 100 percent. I think it was in 9th grade while acting in plays I realized that this was what I wanted to do all my life. What was even more gratifying was that both in school and college my principals were so supportive, which is rare in a country where everyone will say, “Finish your education first then do other things on the side.” They on the contrary

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