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Published : Oct 12, 2019, 7:20 PM IST

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మంచి కామెడీ సీన్‌ కట్‌ చేసేశారే..!

గోపీచంద్​ కథానాయకుడిగా నటించిన 'చాణక్య' చిత్రం ఇటీవల విడుదలైంది. తాజాగా ఈ సినిమాకు సంబంధించిన ఓ డిలిటెడ్​ సీన్​ విడుదల చేశారు. 3 నిమిషాల పాటు ఉండే ఈ సన్నివేశం ప్రేక్షకుల ముఖాల్లో నవ్వులు పూయిస్తోంది.

గోపీచంద్, మెహరీన్‌ ప్రధాన పాత్రల్లో నటించిన చిత్రం 'చాణక్య'. ఇటీవలే విడుదలైన ఈ సినిమా ప్రస్తుతం థియేటర్లలో సందడి చేస్తోంది. తాజాగా ఈ చిత్రానికి సంబంధించిన ఓ డిలిటెడ్‌ సీన్‌ విడుదల చేసింది చిత్రబృందం. సుమారు 3 నిమిషాలు వ్యవధి ఉన్న ఈ వీడియో ప్రేక్షకుల ముఖాల్లో నవ్వులు పూయిస్తోంది.

ప్రముఖ హాస్యనటుడు సునీల్‌ ఈ సన్నివేశంలో ఉండటం వల్ల కామెడీ ఊపందుకుంది. వీడియోలో గోపీచంద్, సునీల్‌ కథానాయిక మెహరీన్‌ను ఏడిపించి మళ్లీ తన దగ్గరకే ఉద్యోగం కోసం వస్తారు. గతంలో జరిగింది మనసులో పెట్టుకుని కోపంతో వాళ్లిద్దర్ని బయటకు పంపించేస్తుంది హీరోయిన్.
"ఈ ఉద్యోగం కోసం ఎందుకిన్ని తిప్పలు.." అని గోపీచంద్‌ అనగా.. సునీల్‌ చెప్పే భారీ హాస్యభరిత డైలాగ్‌ అందర్ని అలరిస్తోంది. ఇంకెందుకు ఆలస్యం మీరూ చూసేయండి.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Burbank, Calif., 27 June 2018
1. Medium of actor Robert Forster posing for photographers
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Berlin, 17 February 1998
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2. Tilt down exterior, "Jackie Brown" poster
3. Wide of Robert Forster speaking to reporter
4. Medium of Robert Forster speaking to reporter
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Los Angeles, 2 February 2006
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5. Medium of Forster speaking to reporter
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Forster/Actor - on Harrison Ford:
"I don't know how a guy our age continues to action pictures but this guy is out there doing them. I'm proud of him."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Los Angeles, 5 January 2016
7. Medium pan of Robert Forster, from left, Channing Tatum, Tim Roth, Christoph Waltz, Quentin Tarantino and Zoe Bell pose at a ceremony honoring Quentin Tarantino at the TCL Chinese
8. Wide of Robert Forster, Channing Tatum, Tim Roth, Christoph Waltz, Quentin Tarantino and Zoe Bell posing for photographers
STORYLINE:
ROBERT FORSTER, OSCAR NOMINEE FOR 'JACKIE BROWN,' DIES AT 78
  
Robert Forster, the handsome and omnipresent character actor who got a career resurgence and Oscar nomination for playing bail bondsman Max Cherry in "Jackie Brown," died Friday (11 OCTOBER 2019). He was 78.
  
Publicist Kathie Berlin said Forster died of brain cancer following a brief illness. He was at home in Los Angeles, surrounded by family, including his four children and partner Denise Grayson.
  
Condolences poured in Friday night on social media.
  
Bryan Cranston called Forster a "lovely man and a consummate actor" in a tweet. The two met on the 1980 film "Alligator" and then worked together again on the television show "Breaking Bad" and its spinoff film, "El Camino," which launched Friday on Netflix.
  
"I never forgot how kind and generous he was to a young kid just starting out in Hollywood," Cranston wrote.
  
His "Jackie Brown" co-star Samuel L. Jackson tweeted that Forster was "truly a class act/Actor!!"
  
A native of Rochester, New York, Forster quite literally stumbled into acting when in college, intending to be a lawyer, he followed a fellow female student he was trying to talk to into an auditorium where "Bye Bye Birdie" auditions were being held. He would be cast in that show, that fellow student would become his wife with whom he had three daughters, and it would start him on a new trajectory as an actor.
  
A fortuitous role in the 1965 Broadway production "Mrs. Dally Has a Lover" put him on the radar of Darryl Zanuck, who signed him to a studio contract. He would soon make his film debut in the 1967 John Huston film "Reflections in a Golden Eye," which starred Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor.
  
Forster would go on to star in Haskell Wexler's documentary-style Chicago classic "Medium Cool" and the detective television series "Banyon." It was an early high point that he would later say was the beginning of a "27-year slump."
  
He worked consistently throughout the 1970s and 1980s in mostly forgettable B-movies - ultimately appearing in over 100 films, many out of necessity.
  
"I had four kids, I took any job I could get," he said in an interview with the Chicago Tribune last year. "Every time it reached a lower level I thought I could tolerate, it dropped some more, and then some more. Near the end, I had no agent, no manager, no lawyer, no nothing. I was taking whatever fell through the cracks."
  
It was Quentin Tarantino's 1997 film "Jackie Brown" that put him back on the map. Tarantino created the role of Max Cherry with Forster in mind - the actor had unsuccessfully auditioned for a part in "Reservoir Dogs," but the director promised not to forget him.
  
In an interview with Fandor last year, Forster recalled that when presented with the script for "Jackie Brown," he told Tarantino, "I'm sure they're not going to let you hire me."
  
Tarantino replied: "I hire anybody I want."
  
"And that's when I realized I was going to get another shot at a career," Forster said. "He gave me a career back and the last 14 years have been fabulous."
  
The performance opposite Pam Grier became one of the more heartwarming Hollywood comeback stories, earning him his first and only Academy Award nomination. He ultimately lost the golden statuette to Robin Williams, who won that year for "Good Will Hunting."
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