Hansal Mehta Calls for a Reset in Bollywood, Advocates for Talent Over Stars
The filmmaker urges the Hindi film industry to prioritize authentic storytelling, emerging actors, and long-term investments over formulaic approaches and box office obsession.
- Hansal Mehta argues that Bollywood is not dying but requires disruption through bold storytelling and investment in emerging talent.
- The director emphasizes the need to focus on actors' skills and depth rather than relying on traditional 'star power' to draw audiences.
- Mehta highlights a new generation of actors, including Adarsh Gourav, Vedang Raina, and Zahan Kapoor, as the future of Hindi cinema if nurtured properly.
- He criticizes the industry's reliance on recycled formulas, paid publicity, and short-term box office strategies, advocating for visionary producers and intelligent marketing.
- Mehta calls on OTT platforms to back talent over algorithms and directors to prioritize authenticity and conviction in their projects.