Mumbai, Jan 18 (Ians) Actor Abhishek Duhan, who is known for his work in ‘Mandali’, ‘Pataakha’, ‘Veerey Ki Wedding’, ‘Sultan’, etc, shared how he didn’t had to face any confusion while deciding on his career, and was always very sure that he wanted to become an actor.
“I didn’t face any confusion while deciding on my career. I always knew I wanted to be a movie actor. It has been my dream since childhood, and I never had any doubts,” shared Abhishek.
Talking about how his parents reacted to his decision of becoming an actor, Abhishek said: “Deciding to be a movie actor was challenging for my parents, unfamiliar with the industry. Moving to a new city added another layer of difficulty, especially for them. Though I found it exciting, there were tough times in Bombay. Yet, keeping it in my heart made it easier over time. The key is persistence,...
“I didn’t face any confusion while deciding on my career. I always knew I wanted to be a movie actor. It has been my dream since childhood, and I never had any doubts,” shared Abhishek.
Talking about how his parents reacted to his decision of becoming an actor, Abhishek said: “Deciding to be a movie actor was challenging for my parents, unfamiliar with the industry. Moving to a new city added another layer of difficulty, especially for them. Though I found it exciting, there were tough times in Bombay. Yet, keeping it in my heart made it easier over time. The key is persistence,...
- 1/18/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor Abhishek Duhan, who is known for his work in ‘Mandali’, ‘Pataakha’, ‘Veerey Ki Wedding’, ‘Sultan’, etc, said that it’s important to stay true to your craft, because sustaining success is crucial. Abhishek said that while it’s tough to get success, maintaining it is also a very crucial point.
“Every day, people come to Mumbai with dreams in their eyes, especially the youth attracted to Bollywood. My advice is simple: give it your all, work hard, learn daily, avoid distractions, and stay away from shortcuts. Consistency and self-belief, coupled with hard work, create a powerful combination,” he said.
The ‘Dhahanam’ actor said: “As for assuming the struggle is less for successful stars, I never thought it would be easy; I was prepared for the challenge. Sustaining success is crucial-stay honest with your craft, focus on improvement, ignore praise or criticism, and stay connected with loved ones.”
“Enjoy life,...
“Every day, people come to Mumbai with dreams in their eyes, especially the youth attracted to Bollywood. My advice is simple: give it your all, work hard, learn daily, avoid distractions, and stay away from shortcuts. Consistency and self-belief, coupled with hard work, create a powerful combination,” he said.
The ‘Dhahanam’ actor said: “As for assuming the struggle is less for successful stars, I never thought it would be easy; I was prepared for the challenge. Sustaining success is crucial-stay honest with your craft, focus on improvement, ignore praise or criticism, and stay connected with loved ones.”
“Enjoy life,...
- 11/21/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor Abhishek Duhan, who is known for his work in ‘Mandali’, ‘Pataakha’, ‘Veerey Ki Wedding’, ‘Sultan’, etc, said that it’s important to stay true to your craft, because sustaining success is crucial. Abhishek said that while it’s tough to get success, maintaining it is also a very crucial point.
“Every day, people come to Mumbai with dreams in their eyes, especially the youth attracted to Bollywood. My advice is simple: give it your all, work hard, learn daily, avoid distractions, and stay away from shortcuts. Consistency and self-belief, coupled with hard work, create a powerful combination,” he said.
The ‘Dhahanam’ actor said: “As for assuming the struggle is less for successful stars, I never thought it would be easy; I was prepared for the challenge. Sustaining success is crucial-stay honest with your craft, focus on improvement, ignore praise or criticism, and stay connected with loved ones.”
“Enjoy life,...
“Every day, people come to Mumbai with dreams in their eyes, especially the youth attracted to Bollywood. My advice is simple: give it your all, work hard, learn daily, avoid distractions, and stay away from shortcuts. Consistency and self-belief, coupled with hard work, create a powerful combination,” he said.
The ‘Dhahanam’ actor said: “As for assuming the struggle is less for successful stars, I never thought it would be easy; I was prepared for the challenge. Sustaining success is crucial-stay honest with your craft, focus on improvement, ignore praise or criticism, and stay connected with loved ones.”
“Enjoy life,...
- 11/21/2023
- by Agency News Desk
The period of Shraddha and the Navaratras and the fortnight preceding Diwali is considered a very bad period for the release of new films in terms of business. Traditionally, old hit films used to be re-released during this period in the hope that a good number of viewers would show up to keep the cinemas above the red zone.
The other alternative was to release dubbed films from the South. These films, which are as well or better than the Hindi films today, did not draw people at that time. They were called fillers, or alternatives to a cinema hall not screening any film at all. The show had to go on.
Of late, filmmakers have been challenging this age-old tradition, ignoring past records and releasing their films during this month. Not one or two, but starting from October 6 up till November 3, as many as 26 films will hit the cinemas.
The other alternative was to release dubbed films from the South. These films, which are as well or better than the Hindi films today, did not draw people at that time. They were called fillers, or alternatives to a cinema hall not screening any film at all. The show had to go on.
Of late, filmmakers have been challenging this age-old tradition, ignoring past records and releasing their films during this month. Not one or two, but starting from October 6 up till November 3, as many as 26 films will hit the cinemas.
- 10/29/2023
- by Agency News Desk
The period of Shraddha and the Navaratras and the fortnight preceding Diwali is considered a very bad period for the release of new films in terms of business. Traditionally, old hit films used to be re-released during this period in the hope that a good number of viewers would show up to keep the cinemas above the red zone.
The other alternative was to release dubbed films from the South. These films, which are as well or better than the Hindi films today, did not draw people at that time. They were called fillers, or alternatives to a cinema hall not screening any film at all. The show had to go on.
Of late, filmmakers have been challenging this age-old tradition, ignoring past records and releasing their films during this month. Not one or two, but starting from October 6 up till November 3, as many as 26 films will hit the cinemas.
The other alternative was to release dubbed films from the South. These films, which are as well or better than the Hindi films today, did not draw people at that time. They were called fillers, or alternatives to a cinema hall not screening any film at all. The show had to go on.
Of late, filmmakers have been challenging this age-old tradition, ignoring past records and releasing their films during this month. Not one or two, but starting from October 6 up till November 3, as many as 26 films will hit the cinemas.
- 10/29/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor Abhishek Duhan, who is known for his work in projects like ‘Sultan’, ‘Patakha’, ‘Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga’, shared though the Ott platforms are flourishing these days, he enjoys seeing himself on the 70 mm screen.
Abhishek will be next seen in ‘Mandali’ which is directed by Rakesh Chaturvedi Om.
Talking about the Ott and cinema, Abhishek said: “There’s no denying it. Serials were made, and now series are being made, and who knows what will be made in the future. But my love for cinema will always remain. I enjoy seeing myself on the 70 mm screen.”
“The thrill of watching yourself on a 70mm screen is something else. However, on Ott platforms, I appreciate the opportunity to explore characters in more depth. Directors also get the chance to elaborate on their stories. The time you get to play, to perform, and to delve deeper into your craft is an interesting factor,...
Abhishek will be next seen in ‘Mandali’ which is directed by Rakesh Chaturvedi Om.
Talking about the Ott and cinema, Abhishek said: “There’s no denying it. Serials were made, and now series are being made, and who knows what will be made in the future. But my love for cinema will always remain. I enjoy seeing myself on the 70 mm screen.”
“The thrill of watching yourself on a 70mm screen is something else. However, on Ott platforms, I appreciate the opportunity to explore characters in more depth. Directors also get the chance to elaborate on their stories. The time you get to play, to perform, and to delve deeper into your craft is an interesting factor,...
- 10/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor Abhishek Duhan, who is known for his work in projects like ‘Sultan’, ‘Patakha’, ‘Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga’, shared though the Ott platforms are flourishing these days, he enjoys seeing himself on the 70 mm screen.
Abhishek will be next seen in ‘Mandali’ which is directed by Rakesh Chaturvedi Om.
Talking about the Ott and cinema, Abhishek said: “There’s no denying it. Serials were made, and now series are being made, and who knows what will be made in the future. But my love for cinema will always remain. I enjoy seeing myself on the 70 mm screen.”
“The thrill of watching yourself on a 70mm screen is something else. However, on Ott platforms, I appreciate the opportunity to explore characters in more depth. Directors also get the chance to elaborate on their stories. The time you get to play, to perform, and to delve deeper into your craft is an interesting factor,...
Abhishek will be next seen in ‘Mandali’ which is directed by Rakesh Chaturvedi Om.
Talking about the Ott and cinema, Abhishek said: “There’s no denying it. Serials were made, and now series are being made, and who knows what will be made in the future. But my love for cinema will always remain. I enjoy seeing myself on the 70 mm screen.”
“The thrill of watching yourself on a 70mm screen is something else. However, on Ott platforms, I appreciate the opportunity to explore characters in more depth. Directors also get the chance to elaborate on their stories. The time you get to play, to perform, and to delve deeper into your craft is an interesting factor,...
- 10/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
The upcoming edition of the International Film Festival of India (Iffi), will screen 25 feature films and 20 non-feature films in its flagship component of Indian Panorama. The feature films include some of popular films from Hindi and other cinemas of India like ‘Kantara’, ‘Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai’, ‘The Kerala Story’, India’s submission for the Oscars – ‘2018 – Everyone Is A Hero’ and ‘Viduthalai Part 1’, along with others
The selected films will be showcased at the 54th edition Iffi, which is set to be held from November 20-28, 2023 in Goa.
The aim of the Indian Panorama, organised by the National Film Development Corporation, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, is to select the feature and non-feature films of cinematic, thematic and aesthetic excellence in accordance with the conditions and procedures in the said regulations of Indian Panorama.
The selection of the Indian Panorama is made by eminent personalities from the...
The selected films will be showcased at the 54th edition Iffi, which is set to be held from November 20-28, 2023 in Goa.
The aim of the Indian Panorama, organised by the National Film Development Corporation, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, is to select the feature and non-feature films of cinematic, thematic and aesthetic excellence in accordance with the conditions and procedures in the said regulations of Indian Panorama.
The selection of the Indian Panorama is made by eminent personalities from the...
- 10/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
The upcoming edition of the International Film Festival of India (Iffi), will screen 25 feature films and 20 non-feature films in its flagship component of Indian Panorama. The feature films include some of popular films from Hindi and other cinemas of India like ‘Kantara’, ‘Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai’, ‘The Kerala Story’, India’s submission for the Oscars – ‘2018 – Everyone Is A Hero’ and ‘Viduthalai Part 1’, along with others
The selected films will be showcased at the 54th edition Iffi, which is set to be held from November 20-28, 2023 in Goa.
The aim of the Indian Panorama, organised by the National Film Development Corporation, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, is to select the feature and non-feature films of cinematic, thematic and aesthetic excellence in accordance with the conditions and procedures in the said regulations of Indian Panorama.
The selection of the Indian Panorama is made by eminent personalities from the...
The selected films will be showcased at the 54th edition Iffi, which is set to be held from November 20-28, 2023 in Goa.
The aim of the Indian Panorama, organised by the National Film Development Corporation, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, is to select the feature and non-feature films of cinematic, thematic and aesthetic excellence in accordance with the conditions and procedures in the said regulations of Indian Panorama.
The selection of the Indian Panorama is made by eminent personalities from the...
- 10/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
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