Veteran actor Anil Kapoor has said audiences will not like to watch a biopic on him as his life has been free of controversies.
The 61-year-old actor said, a tell-all film on his life will make a boring watch.
“Nobody will want to see my biopic. It will be boring. I have never been involved in a controversy or anything like that,” Kapoor said.
The actor was speaking at a media event in Berlin when he made the statement.
The Fanney Khan actor further revealed that initially in his career he did films for money.
“I did some films because I needed the money. But I regretted later. One doesn’t repeat such mistakes.”
Kapoor also recounted how he was dismayed when he could not secure admission to the Pune-based Film and Television Institute of India (FTII).
“I was shocked when I failed the FTII written exam. I thought what’s the connection between a written exam and acting. I met the institute-in-charge Girish Karnad. He said rules are rules.
“I failed the exam, but I am here. Now look at the list of who all passed out from there,” he said.
The actor said that a film may not do well, but audiences remember his performance.