Manjrekar speaks of where this leaves his acting career, given that he was also featured in a prominent part in 'Antim.' “I used to be an actor for several years. I had quit it but out of nowhere, Sanjay Gupta dragged me back into it with 'Kaante' and a few of his subsequent films. I think anyone could have played the part I played in 'Kaante'. Of course, I had fun working on it and I still enjoy working with him (their last collaboration was Mumbai Saga this year). Now, there comes a time in life where you seek roles that mean something, add weight to a film or they’re tailored for you. I feel jealous of actors like Pankaj Tripathi. Roles are written for him. Unless something like that comes to me, I don’t want to get into acting. I remember the role I played in 'Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota'. It was awesome, but the film didn’t do much at cinemas. Yet, after playing such parts, I don’t know why I need to go on and on. Till I find something substantial and special, meant for me, I don’t want to do it. I did it for many years to keep my kitchen running.” said the filmmaker turned actor.