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Aamir Ali on entering Bollywood: It would have been easier if I was a newcomer than being someone who has done TV

Actor Aamir Ali talks about his struggle to get over his image from the small screen world, and more

Apr 28, 2023 10:12 pm IST
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It was a while ago when actor Aamir Ali decided to move out of the world of small screen, and find new avenues for work. What he didn’t envision was that it would take around two years for his first film to hit the big screen. The actor says people in the industry would make him talk to their family, but were not ready to take a chance with him.

Actor Aamir Ali was last seen in Faraaz

After spending over a decade working in television, the actor was fighting his own image as a ‘TV star’ while exploring work in Bollywood. He is known for starring in shows such as Woh Rehne Waali Mehlon Ki, F.I.R, and Dilli Wali Thakur Gurls. He last appeared on the small screen in Navrangi Re! In 2019, following which he has done some web shows and was seen on the big screen this year with the film Faraaz.

“When I took a break. I thought it would take a break for a year or something, and in the middle of something OTT emerged as a big player. When I started meeting people, everybody was very welcoming and warm. They were very nice, but no one gave me work,” Ali says.

The actor is glad that his patience paid off well, and now doesn’t mind people judging an actor for the medium he or she comes from.

“I don’t look at it negatively. But people have this thought. They say something, but don’t do it. There is a thought process that people will go to watch a Shah Rukh Khan film on the big screen because he is coming after a long time, but skip a good film, thinking they will watch it later,” he says, adding, “But I don’t look at it as I have been a better headspace since the time I started owning things up. But it is very difficult. And it was more difficult for me because I was a star on television.”

That’s because people were not ready to give him character roles. “They were not giving me serious projects as it was very difficult for them to accept me in that. I thought that if I was a newcomer, it would have been better for me. TV was a mountain which I climbed, and now I am climbing a new mountain, and I am enjoying myself now,” he ends.

 
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Sugandha Rawal

Sugandha Rawal has been writing about entertainment and lifestyle for over 13 years, and if there's one thing that's kept her going, it's a genuine love for storytelling. She completed her graduation in Journalism from the University of Delhi and went on to earn her Master of Media from IP University. Beginning her career in the fast-paced environment of news wire reporting, she learned the art of accuracy, speed, and storytelling under pressure. She later expanded her horizons in print journalism, where she honed her feature-writing skills and developed a keen eye for detail and narrative depth. These days, she's firmly rooted in digital journalism, adapting and evolving with a media landscape that never sits still. Over the years, Sugandha has covered everything from Bollywood and celebrity culture to wellness trends and lifestyle shifts. She enjoys spotting the drama behind headlines, the emotion behind interviews, and the details that others might miss. When she is not chasing the latest entertainment update or lifestyle trend, you will find her observing the cultural shifts that shape the stories we consume every day.

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