Varun Sharma says cinema evolved but kept its masala soul

Varun Sharma views the last twenty-five years in Indian cinema as a time of massive change. He told an outlet that the basic rules of storytelling shifted while keeping a familiar heart. Filmmakers revived old genres with fresh perspectives, and every technical department improved greatly. The actor pointed to the one hundred crore rupee mark becoming a new standard for commercial hits, drawing outside interest into film business matters. He believes Indian movies found worldwide audiences by staying true to their local roots.

Personally, Sharma finds his career path humbling and motivating. He started thirteen years into the century with his breakout role as Choocha in Fukrey. Audiences have accepted him across different types of roles, which he sees as a sign that good actors are no longer narrowly stereotyped. He feels he is only at the beginning of his journey. Looking ahead, Sharma predicts technology like artificial intelligence and visual effects will dominate the next quarter-century. He thinks the digital age will transform both film production and how content reaches people. His next project is the comedy film Rahu Ketu.
 

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