Sharman’s 25-year ride started with Style, not sirens

Sharman Joshi just hit a twenty-five-year mark in the industry. In a statement, the Golmaal actor reflected on his path without any family connections in film. He came from a theater background instead, choosing acting over other potential careers like law or business. His first small role was in the movie Godmother, but his real break came with the project Style. He remembers that time with all newcomers as having a special, irreplaceable excitement. He still loves that film and is happy people remember it.

He finds it hard to believe a quarter century has passed. Theater remains a major part of his work, having recently finished a hundred shows of Raju Raja Ram and planning an English play soon. He hopes to keep getting good roles in both cinema and theater. People still mention his role in the classic film 3 Idiots when they meet him, which makes him grateful. He notes that director Rajkumar Hirani saw him in Style first, which led to that later opportunity. On the 16th anniversary of 3 Idiots, he feels thankful for the appreciation his character Raju Rastogi received, especially remembering the emotional interview scene. He says nobody making it knew it would become such a lasting hit, and he feels kind fortune has blessed his career over these decades.
 

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