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Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Pratik Gandhi: We keep saying art has no barriers; the audience just proved it
Apart from getting the country vibing to a banger opening theme, Hansal Mehta's Scam 1992 also gave the audience an actor to look forward to – Pratik Gandhi . With a body of work that spans Gujarati films, Hindi plays, OTT shows and movies, Pratik has become a name to reckon with, more so in the last two years with projects like Do Aur Do Pyaar , Agni , Madgaon Express , Dhoom Dhaam and Phule . In a chat with us, the actor speaks about his love for theatre, his takeaway from the Phule controversy and why the struggle of Bollywood films is more complex than it looks. Excerpts: 'No film institute can give you what theatre does' 'Theatre is an actor's gym,' says Pratik, who was in the city to stage Mohan Ka Masala , in which he played the role of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. 'It is a place where you can work on different prototypes. When you perform in a play, you go through the same story and emotions multiple times. I live that character more than once and it gives me the chance to rehearse my craft,' says the actor. Highlighting that tools and theoretical knowledge are of no use if you can't implement them, Pratik adds, 'Film institutes can teach you about the tools you can use as an actor, or about the theory part of the profession, but theatre gives you a platform to implement that knowledge practically. That's something no other place can give you.' 'The audience has evolved multifold; makers are taking time' Bollywood has been trying to figure out what really clicks with the audience post the pandemic. While experts try to decipher that, Pratik shares a different take on why the industry is struggling. 'It's a very complex thing. You can't look at the problem from just one lens – of content, marketing, etc,' says the actor, adding, 'I feel that for the longest time, filmmakers and the audience were evolving together, almost in sync with each other. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 20 Pieces of Clothing you should Ditch over 40 Learn More Undo But during the pandemic the exposure to global content happened and the audience suddenly evolved multifold. Makers, on the other hand, could not evolve that fast and that created a huge gap which we are all trying to fill up. It's happening, but it will take some time.' Pratik also feels that the audience's evolution was unprecedented. 'Earlier, India was looked at as a less English-speaking market and makers would be told to dumb stories down. Now, people are watching Korean and Spanish shows. Someone sitting in a remote area is watching an English show on their phone. This was something no one predicted. We keep saying art has no barriers. The audience just proved it.' Another enemy everyone is fighting nowadays is the overuse of data in filmmaking. If you are creating a film or show on the basis of data interpretation, then you don't need human brains to work in this industry Pratik Gandhi 'Nobody has the time to process anything today' A few months ago, Phule , which featured Pratik and Patralekhaa as Jyotirao and Savitribai Phule, respectively, had a brush with controversy after certain groups opposed the film's release. While the film did get a stamp of approval from critics and viewers after it released, Pratik says he wasn't surprised with what happened. 'The world has become impatient. We want to react and jump the gun before watching or understanding anything,' he says, adding, 'In the chaotic world of social media and hyperconnectivity, nobody has the time to process anything. I keep giving this example to people that in the Doordarshan days, news anchors would read the news to you, without added emotion or a specific tone. This was so you could interpret the news the way you wanted to, without being biased. Now, news is interpreted and given to you. You are not supposed to use your brain. Looking at everything, I was not surprised by the people's reaction to Phule. I faced the same issues during Bhavai (2021). What people think and what can offend them, that's something nobody can gauge.' On the relevance of Phule and Gandhi in today's times... Having played Mahatma Phule on screen and Mahatma Gandhi on stage, Pratik says that so many things from these legendary figures' lives are relevant even today. 'We hear about discrimination, wars and people justifying violence in different ways every day. These are things that these prominent figures in Indian history fought against. I think they were visionaries because they could visualise that the world would need guiding thoughts in difficult times even if they weren't around. That makes them significant even today,' he says. Speaking about his play Mohan Ka Masala , Pratik adds, 'We tend to think that Gandhiji was born with qualities of a Mahatma but it's not like that. He was a common man like any of us who made mistakes and learnt from them. The message you can take away from the play is that everyone has been given qualities to become a Mahatma. It is the choices you make that define your journey.' Pratik Gandhi at Aga Khan Palace (Pic: Jignesh Mistry) On six-pack abs and a possible Madgaon Express reunion In his next OTT show, Saare Jahan Se Achha, Pratik plays a spy. Speaking about the same, he says, 'We've often seen spies as these super-special, heroic people who can do anything. That's not the case in real life and we have tried to show that with our next. Spies six-packs wale thodi hote hai!' On the topic of six-pack abs, we ask him about his shirtless act in Dhoom Dhaam and whether he would do it again. Pratik laughs and shares, 'I don't mind at all! I have always looked like that. Just that I had never taken my shirt off on screen before Dhoom Dhaam .' On a concluding note, we ask the actor if he and the team are open to a Madgaon Express sequel. To that, Pratik says, 'The whole team is super excited to do it again. We are all just waiting for Kunal (Kemmu) to come up with an idea. It was a crazy, mad film.'


Pink Villa
2 hours ago
- Pink Villa
Mahavatar Narsimha Day 12 Hindi Box Office: Hombale's devotional blockbuster continues strong run, adds Rs 5.50 crore net on Discount Tuesday
Directed by Ashwin Kumar, Mahavatar Narsimha is flying high with its successful run at the box office. Released on July 25, 2025, it is also working quite well in the Hindi markets. The new animated epic mythological action film is now running in its second week. Mahavatar Narsimha fetches Rs 5.50 crore on Day 12, benefits from Tuesday discount offer Produced under the banners of Kleem Productions and Hombale Films, Mahavatar Narsimha collected Rs 29 crore in the first week at the Hindi box office. Ashwin Kumar 's directorial debut earned Rs 32.5 crore in the second weekend, including Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. On the second Monday, the Aditya Raj Sharma and Haripriya Matta starrer recorded Rs 4.75 crore. Now, the devotional animated movie has witnessed a growth in its business while fetching Rs 5.50 crore on its second Tuesday. The film benefitted from the Tuesday discount offer, which facilitates the audience in booking the tickets at cheaper prices. Mahavatar Narsimha now stands at Rs 71.5 crore in 12 days of its theatrical release. Note: The collections exclude 3D charges. Mahavatar Narsimha emerges as a blockbuster Mahavatar Narsimha is now eyeing to touch Rs 100 crore in the Hindi markets, which is most likely to happen in the third weekend. Also released in the Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada languages, it is already a blockbuster hit. It is to be seen how the movie based on Lord Vishnu's avatar holds itself in the coming days amid the arrival of two big releases, War 2 and Coolie. Mahavatar Narsimha is the first installment of the seven-part Mahavatar Cinematic Universe. The universe will explore the 10 avatars of Lord Vishnu. Mahavatar Narsimha in Theaters Mahavatar Narsimha plays in theaters. Stay tuned to Pinkvilla for more updates. Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources and our research. The figures can be approximate, and Pinkvilla does not make any claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequately indicative of the box-office performance of the films in question.


Mint
2 hours ago
- Mint
Woman secretly records Rapido driver, body shames him; viral post sparks outrage online
A video circulating on social media has sparked widespread outrage after a woman secretly filmed her Rapido driver and body-shamed him, leading to outrage online. In the clip, which has now gone viral, the woman claimed she was forced to cancel her Rapido ride because there wasn't enough space for her to sit. She alleged that the rider was occupying too much space and also had a large backpack, which left her with no room to ride pillion. Without informing the rider, the woman filmed him from behind and mocked his appearance. Speaking in Hindi, she said, 'Rapido wala bulaya, Rapido wala dekh rahe ho? Main chupke video bana rahi hoon, jyada offend na ho jaye, but main kaha baithungee? Koi mujhe batayega, b**od..' While she claimed she didn't want to offend the driver, social media users pointed out the hypocrisy and condemned the woman for body-shaming and violating the man's privacy by recording him without his consent. The video has triggered a wave of angry responses online. Many users called out the woman's insensitivity and pointed out that mocking someone's body type, especially a stranger at work, is unacceptable. One user wrote, 'She thinks that shaming a hardworking, honest man is good. She could have simply cancelled the ride, but she chose to record a video and mocked him online in front of millions." Another commented, 'It's really disheartening to see someone go out of their way to shame a hardworking person just trying to do their job. If she had an issue, canceling the ride would've been enough. But choosing to record and mock him publicly in front of millions? That says more about her than him. We should uplift honesty and hard work—not humiliate it.' Several users also raised privacy concerns, with one post reading, 'Recording someone without consent and then shaming them on social media should be taken seriously.'