Paresh Rawal described Salman Khan as effortless and charismatic, saying he would “come, laugh, and finish the scene.” In contrast, he called Aamir Khan methodical, noting that “sometimes it felt a bit manufactured,” but the end result was always remarkable.
According to Indian media, Paresh Rawal recently reflected on his experience filming Andaz Apna Apna, emphasizing the stark contrast between co-stars Aamir Khan and Salman Khan. Speaking to Radio Nasha Official, Rawal described Salman as effortlessly charismatic, saying, “He was like a breeze, he’d come, have fun, and get the scene done.”
In contrast, he called Aamir “methodical,” noting that his meticulous approach sometimes felt a bit manufactured, but ultimately delivered incredible results on screen.
Rawal, who played a memorable double role as Ram Gopal Bajaj and his twin Teja in Rajkumar Santoshi’s 1994 cult classic, also shared how unique the shooting experience was.
Unlike his other comedy projects, where the humor revealed itself only in the final cut, Andaz Apna Apna was a film where the cast laughed and enjoyed themselves even during the shoot. “The way Raj explained every scene, it was just fun. We knew deep down that it was genuinely funny,” he said.