May 18, 2024

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Farhan Akhtar on globalisation of Indian actors: ‘Have to be very grateful towards this push for diversity’

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Actor-filmmaker Farhan Akhtar lately hosted the Russo Brothers, together with enterprise associate Ritesh Sidhwani. At the hearth chat, the filmmakers spoke about their work, developments within the Indian and western movie industries, and content material touring globally, due to streaming giants.

Farhan, who lately made his worldwide debut with Ms Marvel, additionally touched upon the topic of globalisation of Indian actors. In latest instances, actors within the nation have been talking concerning the strains being blurred between the ‘north and south’ movie industries. Indianexpress.com requested Farhan whether or not he foresees a time when actors may even swim throughout borders.

“Honestly, you are seeing the evolution yourself. How many actors or people from India were working in other parts of the world 10 or 15 years ago? You could count them on your fingertips. That has already changed. Irrfan was a great example, and Om Puri before him was another great example. Priyanka (Chopra) is doing exceedingly well and Alia (Bhatt) is also doing a film now (in Hollywood). So it is changing and I feel we have to be very grateful towards this push for diversity that’s happening within storytelling in the west. That plays a huge role and that is immediately inclusive,” he shared.

Referring to his Marvel outing, the actor-filmmaker added, “And that’s something I truly loved about Ms Marvel. That it’s about a Pakistani Muslim girl. To imagine that Marvel woud be making a story with her, and at the centre of it, is something very unique and new. And it was exciting to be a part of it.”

The Dil Chahta Hai director additional hoped to have a worldwide congregation of actors. “We are seeing the change happening and I am sure as time progresses we will see more cross pollination between the two movie making countries,” Farhan added.

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