His success also made him one of the highest-paid performers in the film industry during his era. Producers recognized that his involvement could significantly increase audience attendance and commercial success. Nevertheless, colleagues often described him as approachable, respectful, and generous despite his celebrity status. He maintained warm relationships with fellow actors, directors, technicians, and production staff.
Unlike many leading actors who limited themselves to performing, Fardin explored nearly every aspect of filmmaking. He worked as a producer, director, editor, and writer while actively participating in technical innovation. His curiosity extended to filmmaking equipment, camera technology, and production techniques. He contributed to introducing modern cinematic tools and makeup equipment that improved production quality and expanded creative possibilities for filmmakers.
His technical interests reflected a broader philosophy that cinema represented both art and technology. Rather than relying solely on acting ability, he sought to understand every stage of film production. This comprehensive knowledge allowed him to collaborate effectively with cinematographers, editors, makeup artists, costume designers, and production crews. Many colleagues admired his willingness to learn continuously and experiment with new methods.
