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Randeep Hooda reacts to being called ‘rude and difficult’ on sets: ‘Industry’s full of fragile glass egos, insecurities’

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Acclaimed Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda, widely celebrated for his intense and power-packed performances in movies like Highway and Sarbjit, has finally addressed the long-standing industry rumors labeling him as an arrogant or difficult personality to work with on film sets. In a candid new conversation, the versatile actor shed light on how his blunt honesty and direct communication style have frequently been misunderstood within the Hindi film industry. Randeep explained that a major portion of this negative reputation actually stems from simple cultural differences and the inherently straightforward manner in which people from his home state of Haryana typically talk to one another. He emphasized that what many outsiders mistake for aggression is simply his natural way of being transparent, a trait that does not always align with the highly diplomatic and guarded environment of show business.

The actor revealed that he initially did not comprehend how quickly casual chatter and gossip travel across a movie set, pointing out that assistant directors are usually the main source of these spreading rumors. He humorously recalled situations where he would be in his vanity van trying to fix a specific look or correct a creative detail before a shoot, only for crew members to repeatedly knock on his door every single minute asking if he was ready. Randeep admitted that in those stressful moments of constant interruption after already requesting a brief five minutes, his fiery regional roots would naturally surface, leading to sharp responses that were later blown completely out of proportion by the staff. Despite these high-pressure moments, he clarified that he has always maintained an immense amount of respect for his filmmakers’ visions and made it a point to shoot the director’s preferred version of a scene before exploring any of his own creative ideas.

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Reflecting deeply on his professional journey, Randeep noted that his reserved habits and decision not to socialize heavily or mingle within prominent industry circles allowed these exaggerated rumors to grow far beyond their actual merit over time. He boldly remarked that the modern film industry is entirely full of fragile glass egos and deep-seated insecurities, which makes it incredibly difficult for an unfiltered person to survive without causing accidental offense. Looking back at his younger days, he acknowledged that he used to be a complete novice who would openly tell a director if a scene felt poorly written, whereas today he has learned to phrase the exact same critique far more politely by gently expressing his personal discomfort. He also briefly touched upon his highly publicized past fallout with filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma, clarifying that it was a rare exception in his career and that the two creatives have since reconciled their differences completely.

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