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Varun Dhawan is a fabulous actor, but outsiders should also get films: Harsh Mayar

Hichki actor Harsh Mayar expresses his discontent with Bollywood’s obsession with looks and says outsiders should get opportunities to showcase their talent.

Updated on: May 17, 2018, 17:06:57 IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Joining the never ending nepotism debate in Bollywood, actor Harsh Mayar aka Aatish from the Rani Mukerji-starrer Hichki, feels that everyone should get equal opportunities. The actor, who debuted with the 2011 film, I am Kalam, says, “Having been a part of the industry for some time now, I know nepotism exists. But then it’s there in every field. The main concern is that everyone should get an opportunity. I can understand when actors who belong to film families get more opportunities, but that does not mean those who don’t have the lineage won’t get a platform.”

Harsh Mayar was praised for his character of Aatish in the Rani Mukerji starrer Hichki. (Instagram/haanjiharsh)
Harsh Mayar was praised for his character of Aatish in the Rani Mukerji starrer Hichki. (Instagram/haanjiharsh)

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Citing an example, Harsh elaborates, “Much like Varun Dhawan, who is a fabulous actor, who gets many films in a year, someone who is an outsider must also get a few movies. At least let him prove his talent. Talent is the only thing that helps an artist survive. I don’t even understand why looks are given so much importance here, not everyone is fair, people are dark too.”

Harsh, who has a couple of offers at hand, is not ready to speak about them unless he signs the dotted line. “I don’t want to talk about [the future] projects, which are still in the process of discussion. But I hope I’m able to prove myself in my next films,” says the 20-year-old.

Talking about his initial days, Harsh says, “I started off with theatre at Shri Ram Centre. I got training from Lalit Pokharia. Then [actor] Ram Diwakar introduced me to Tom Alter and I worked with him, too. Then, I Am Kalam (2011) happened when Nila Madhav [Panda] spotted me on stage, and decided to cast in his film. I can’t go about asking people to give me work, if they like my acting, they will approach me.”

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