Producer Jogender Singh is a sportsman, an educationist and loves films which teach
Originally a boxer by profession and also the founder of OPJS University as well as a company named OK Lifecare and a versatile producer Jogender
Ask him the kind of films that he enjoys, and he says, “I am a sportsman and an educationist and so I love films which can teach me something like Taare Zameen Par, 3 idiots and Faltu. Though Faltu was made by a small producer and starred new actors, I loved it,” he says, adding, “I loved Munna Bhai MBBS a lot. They showed a negative side too in the protagonist as he cheats and becomes a doctor but by the end of the story, the way the protagonist changes ad brings about a sort of a revolution in the medical stream is still remembered by all the doctors. So, if anyone wants to do something and has decided to do it. Vidhu Vinod Chopra is my favourite producer and I love his films.”
Jogender is also a big fan of the fact that the industry is so accommodating to new talent and adds that he doesn’t feel nepotism exists in the industry. “In the older times, kids were only made to study, they had no all-round development. This has changed now and children have various options to choose for themselves. New talent is coming now because kids have their interests clear from childhood. I don’t think nepotism has ever existed in any field. People who have talent, they will always succeed and those who don’t have talent will fail. In the film industry too, within the last 10-20 years, whenever a new hero comes, he or she is an outsider, be it Rajesh Khanna ji, Sharukh Khan, Akshay Kumar and many more. So, nepotism doesn’t really work in front of talent, be it in a business, film industry, politics,” he says.