Randeep Hooda

Randeep Hooda

20-Aug-1973


India


Actor

Randeep Hooda was born on August 20, 1976 in Rohtak, Haryana, India to the loving arms of his father, Ranbir Hooda, a Medical Surgeon, and his beloved mother, Asha Devi Hooda, a social worker. marketing when moving to Melbourne, Australia, in 1995. He then went on to pursue a Masters degree in Business Management and Human Resource Management. In the meantime he has also chosen part-time jobs such as working in a Chinese restaurant as a waiter, car wash service and being a taxi driver for two years.

QUOTES BY Randeep Hooda


I don't see anything wrong in someone wanting to be famous or having sky-high ambitions.

The truth is that I've always wanted to be an actor, ever since I was a child. I used to see these English movies which were shown to us in our school every Saturday, and then I used to enact the hero's part in my head.

I knew that I wanted to be an actor; how to go about it was the question. I went to Australia for my studies; from there I told my dad that I also want to do a course in performing arts, but my father refused. So I completed my studies and came back. But I kept poking him, saying that acting is something that I want to do.

Stardom happens - you can't plan it - it's destiny, and you shouldn't stand between you and your destiny. I'm letting my destiny play its part, and I go by my gut feeling. If I like my role, I say yes; if I don't, I just refuse, as simple as that.

In 2010, I sold my car, a Toyota Majester, for just a lakh-and-a-half to be able to feed my horses. It continues to be like a hole, where I put all my money.

Contrary to the royal and uptight image of polo, I want to bring it to a younger generation. This is a great sport that can have a larger audience and appeal to more people. Sportsmanship is lacking in many other sports that I don't want to name.

The hero is changing in Bollywood, and I approach a hero's role like a character by focusing on its weaknesses. I feel the weaknesses of a character make them more alive, relatable, and human.

Approaching people for work has not worked for me. People who came to me with work has worked.

There is no need to change my image. I like my image, and the audience likes it, too. I am very comfortable with the kind of roles I do, and as I am not doing the same character or playing myself. I explore my characters; I don't brood over my broody image.

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