Jackky Bhagnani, 28, is logical, practical and in touch with reality. He
knows that his past films have not worked and understands that when you
are the producer's son, you are not given due as an actor as people are
not able to isolate your performance from the film's. He is spiritual
and simple and is a complete family person, who is extremely emotional
and sensitive. Ahead of his upcoming film Youngistaan, he talks about
the self-made father, his convenient self-khuddari and how Nidhi
Subbaiah was the only real girl he met in a long time.
To a question he says, `I am a Sindhi who was born in Kolkata, as my dad
used to sell silk saris on the street, smiling all the time with an
educated wife. My father started working young at 12 and had to give up
his education in Class VII to look after his siblings. He had a little
tiff with his family and left everything he had to them in Kolkata and
moved out when I was just two years old. We went first to Delhi but my
mom didn't like it, so we came to Mumbai with literally nothing on us.
He had come up working on the road and so could not work for someone.`
He started by becoming a contractor for a building in Sher-e-Punjab in
Andheri East, where he also took up a one-bedroom apartment on rent
where he lived. That's how he learnt basics of construction. In 1991,
the union government made union territories tax free. He gave up being a
contractor and bought a land in Silvassa and then figured out that
making plastic moulds was easy. He went to the Tauranis at Tips and
wanted to supply cassettes to them, but they were not interested as they
had existing suppliers.
He then went to Hong Kong and got a mould where the name of Tips could
be embossed as against stickered. He again went back to them and over
time, became the only supplier to Tips. He then saw 'Shola Aur Shabnam'
and 'Aankhen' and decided that he wanted to make a film with the same
actor and director and contacted David Dhawan and Govinda and that is
how in 1993, he started making films and from there, went on to become
the No.1 producer. He then lost a lot of money in 'Om Jai Jagdish' and
'Rehnaa Hai Tere Dil Mein' in 2003. He lost `20 crore and that was his
lowest best after Kolkata.


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