New Delhi:
Director Hansal Mehta shared an ideological post on social media, in which he was seen saying that there is a need to bring the industry back on track and there is a new generation of actors, filmmakers and writers who are ready to do a great job. Referring to Lakshya Lalwani, Adarsh Gaurav, Ishaan Khattar, Jahan Kapoor, he also talked about talents in the film industry.
Mehta wrote on X, “Hindi cinema needs a re-set. Wait those who predict Bollywood to end. The industry is not ending. The problem is not that the interest of the audience is ending. The future of Hindi cinema is in raw talent, bold storytelling and betting on such directors, who can take scripts and direct it in a great way. The last few years have proved that stars are not necessary to raise the audience, but a new generation of well -known artists, filmmakers and writers is ready to change the game. But this will require directors supporting platforms supporting stories rather than data, instead of data and identity. “
He further wrote, “This will require performance, strategy, well-thought out marketing and not the template paid publicity, which is making the campaigners rich and the industry is poor.” Along with this, he also introduced some talent. He wrote, “Talent needs confidence, not guide, if guided correctly, they are the future.”
Adarsh Gaurav:- From ‘The White Tiger’ to ‘Guns and Gulabs’, ‘Kho Gay Hum Kahan’, Adarsh is an actor who drowns in playing the roles. He is not a star, he is a chameleon. Hollywood is already betting on it (Alien TV Series). Bollywood also needs to believe in him. This boy is a long race horse. Pay attention to my words. ”
Vedang Raina:- ‘Archies’ was just an introduction. In ‘Jigra’, he did such a thing, which was comfortable and natural. If they are given a script that challenges them, then they have the ability to emerge as a serious leading man.
Ishaan Khattar:- From ‘Dhadak’ to ‘Pippa’ and ‘The Perfect Couple’, Ishaan has proved that he is capable of performing brilliant performances. They have amazing energy. They need such scripts and directors that carry them forward.
Jahan Kapoor:- In ‘Faraj’, he showed patience and maturity which is not common to see the first work of the actor of such a young man, then his brilliant ‘black warrant’ came, among them the depth of acting, honesty and hunger to move forward.
Aditya Rawal:- ‘Bamfad’ showed rawness. ‘Faraj’ gave him a Filmfare. ‘Bombay Meri Jaan’ proved that he can register his own presence on screen among the artists. He is not looking for stardom – he is looking for roles and that is why if the director recognizes his hunger then he will go far ahead.
Sparsh Srivastava:- From ‘Jamtara’ to ‘Missing Ladies’, Sparsh has mastered the art of playing such a character which is fantastic. In the industry, touch is an actor who needs projects that match their range.
Abhay Verma:- The audience liked him in ‘Munjya’, which turned a horror-comedy into a hit. But his range was already released in ‘The Family Man 2’.
Target:- Lakshya made a splash in cinema with ‘Kill’, a raw, impeccable acting that had a glimpse of an experienced action star. There is a hunger in his eyes, just the desire to go beyond the presence and a role to struggle both physically and emotionally is involved in his personality. If the right filmmakers trust them, they can become the next best artist of Hindi cinema.
Raghav Juyal:- Raghav Juyal, not only a dancer, comedian, an actor, but he also has a lot of knowledge. He is an actor who if given a place, will surprise us again and again with his work.
After this Hansal Mehta further said, “The producers think a little further and stop chasing the weekend box office numbers and give a chance to the talents that bring the audience back. There is a need to change the priorities of Hindi cinema and its formula is also simple to invest in actors, not in “stars”. Write without any fear. Direction with strong belief. “
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