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Gulshan Devaiah talks to Hindustan Times about fame, perception, and authenticity in the film industry.

Published on: Oct 15, 2025 07:35 AM IST
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Given that he has been around for so long on screen, it is sometimes hard to forget that Gulshan Devaiah’s filmography is limited. Yet, the actor has managed to leave an impression in almost every film he has done. His latest release, Kantara Chapter 1, is minting money globally and has earned acclaim as well. In the ‘aftermath’ of the film’s record-breaking success, Gulshan talks to Hindustan Times about his idea of managing fame, authenticity, and more.

On authenticity on social media

Gulshan Devaiah was recently seen in Kantara Chapter 1.
Gulshan Devaiah was recently seen in Kantara Chapter 1.

In an age where film stars often portray cultivated images of themselves on social media, Gulshan remains unfiltered, responding to friends, foes, and trolls alike. The actor explains his approach, “There are self-placed filters. I want to be fun and myself like I am in this conversation. I want to crack the same jokes online and be my authentic self. That is who I am.”

He admits that he stumbled while finding his online voice, and engaged with trolls in a way that he wouldn’t now. “You say nonsense then you realise ki haan ye toh bakwas tha. Ye toh nahi kehna chahiye tha (This was nonsense, I shouldn’t have said that). But I am learning. Nobody is perfect,” says Gulshan.

On being told to work on his image

Gulshan’s Kantara Chapter 1 is running in theatres currently. Written and directed by Rishab Shetty, the film stars Rishab and Gulshan, apart from Rukmini Vasanth and Jayaram.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Abhimanyu Mathur

Abhimanyu Mathur is Deputy Editor, Entertainment at Hindustan Times. With almost 15 years of experience in writing about everything from films and TV shows to cricket matches and elections, he inhales and exhales pop culture and news. Currently, he watches movies and TV shows and talks to celebrities for a living, while occasionally writing about them as well. A journalism graduate of Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, Delhi University, Abhimanyu began his career with Hindustan Times at the age of 20, swapping classrooms for newsrooms at an early age. He began his journey in the early days of digital journalism, later switching to the madness of print journalism. Work has led him to far off places like Japan and Jordan, as well as to the interiors of Haryana and the Indo-Pak border. He dabbled in city reporting in places like Meerut, Gurgaon, and Delhi, covered the Olympics and Cricket World Cups, before finding his calling in entertainment and lifestyle during the pandemic. A Rotten Tomatoes Certified Film Critic, he is equally at home covering stories on ground as he is interviewing celebrities and studios, and sometimes prefers to shepherd teams in delivering traffic through the day. Even as his role has evolved from reporter to supervisor over the years, his first love remains writing (and of late, talking on camera). With a good understanding of cinema and its trends, and a keen eye for detail, he continues to spark conversations around showbiz for readers around the world.

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