ACTOR Jitendra Kumar has opened up about
how he was bitten by the acting bug, revealing that his interest in films developed while
he was preparing for the Joint Entrance Examination
(JEE) in Kota, Rajasthan.
Jitendra, who recently featured in the third season of Kota Factory, discussed his journey -- from
the corridors of IIT to the heart of Bollywood -- in a
recent conversation with Vaibhav Munjal on The
Longest Interview podcast on Audible.
Speaking about how his interest in movies developed, Jitendra said: "My interest in films developed
when I was in Kota. I studied for 20 days and spent
the entire night in the cyber cafe with the shutter
down. This is when I found a website that had films
from 1958 to 2008. So, at IIT, I watched all kinds of
Bollywood films.”
Talking about some cinematic masterpieces that
have left an indelible mark on his life, Jitendra, who
is known for his work in Panchayat, said: " Sholay
Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Satya, and Gangs of
Wasseypur are four films that have redefined each
decade of Indian cinema. The films that were made
post release of Sholay were different."
"The release of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
marked the beginning of the romance era. The film
Satya led to the creation of more realistic content,
after which new talent started emerging, and Gangs
of Wasseypur hit it home with
its content and a new genre
of filmmaking," Jitendra
said.
Jitendra also openedup
about his love for cricket,
saying, "All my
favourite cricketers
from the time --
Dravid, Kumble,
Khan, Vettori,
Gayle,Kohli,ABDe
Villiers--werepart
of the RCB team,
and I enjoyed
watching their
game.Thisiswhy
Ifoundthatteam
most exciting.”
Season three
of Kota Factory
is directed by
Pratish Mehta
andproduced
byTVF. Itstars
T i llotam a
S h ome ,
MayurMore,
Ranjan Raj,
Alam Khan,
R e v a thi
Pillai,
Ahsaas
Channa, a n d
R a jesh
Kumar