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Bollywood’s dreaded villain’s daughter is not in films, success in this work, name is happening and life is in life

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A famous villain’s daughter is quietly carrying forward her father’s legacy. He was successful as a director, not on the silver screen as an actor. Now it is raising its voice in digital media.

Bollywood's daughter -in -law's daughter, not in films, experts in this work, carrying forward the father's legacy

Highlights

  • Sadashiv Amrapurkar became famous with ‘road’
  • Now her daughter is making her career with a digital platform
  • Interviews of people of entertainment on their channel

New Delhi: Early children easily enter films. Along with hero-heroines, descendants of villains are now coming into the industry and becoming popular in some category. The list also includes the daughter of a popular villain. However, she is not as popular but she is quietly carrying forward her father’s legacy. She is now raising her voice in digital media. She is none other than Reema Amrapurkar, daughter of former Crazy Villain Sadashiv Amrapurkar. She has succeeded as a director but not as an actress.

Daughter became villain star successor
Bollywood audience trembles as soon as Sadashiv Amrapurkar is named. In the film ‘Sadak (1991)’, he played the terrible character of ‘Maharani’, he is a heartbreaking. The stronger acting shown by Sadashiv in films like ‘Ardhasya’ is less. Reema Amrapurkar also came into the industry as her successor, who left an indelible mark on Indian cinema.

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A different world built behind the camera
Reema is not interested in stardom. She never thought of becoming an actress. But due to his passion towards cinema, he created a different world behind the camera. He started his career in Bollywood as an assistant director and acted in films like ‘Babul’ (2006) and Comedy Blockbuster ‘Dhamaal’ (2007). In 2008, he gained fame from the Marathi film ‘Ara Aaba Aaba Teri Thumba’ as a director. This film has a wonderful balance of humor and emotions. The versatility inherited from her father is clearly visible in Reema’s style of storytelling.

From cinema to digital media
After the death of Sadashiv Amrapurkar in 2014, Reema took a break from the direction of big films. However, the passion for the film has not diminished at all. That is why he focused his attention to digital media and launched ‘MU’. A YouTube podcast channel named PO ‘Entertainment’ (MU. Entertainment) has been started. She takes interviews of famous celebrities and holds discussions on films, culture and important social topics. Already with more than 13.5 thousand subscribers, the show is achieving good rich because it is real and interesting. Reema’s voice is very sweet and clear. It is being well liked by the audience who want to know about the real life of some celebrity along with entertainment.

Sadashiv used to do interest in real life on villain on screen
Sadashiv Amrapurkar was as popular for his powerful villain roles, he was also active in off-screen donations and social work. Reema is also carrying forward her father’s legacy. Like her father, Reema is also raising voice for education and social awareness. Reema’s name may not come in the headlines, but the work that she does quietly is very deep.

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