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Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
In the presence of genius
Ishaan Khatter The Royals Zeenat Aman Majid Majidi Actor Ishaan Khatter, who was recently seen in the streaming series '', has spoken about his learning curve while working with veterans of the craft likeand the Iranian filmmakerIshaan made his film debut with Majidi's 'Beyond The Clouds', and has recently worked with Zeenat Aman in 'The Royals'. The actor spoke with IANS recently, and shared his experience of working with the distinguished artists. Ishaan told IANS, 'I think the only way to look at it is as an opportunity to seek and learn and hopefully have some of that genius energy rub off on you and the beauty of what they do. Before I started doing any of what I do, I was an audience. Before I was an audience, I was just a human being, an observer and I think observing is probably the first step to being an artist and to being an actor'.The actor further mentioned that he has been very lucky to be able to observe some veterans at their craft making art and it has influenced who he wants to be as an artist in a 'very big way'.He shared, 'I was very lucky to bring it back to my first film, I was very lucky to start with someone like Majid Majidi because he really set the foundation for me as an actor and all the things that I wanted to be and all the things that I desired as an artist, he gave me the nudge in that direction and reassured me that,2 'Yes, this is your path''. 'The first thing he ever told me as a performer, as an actor, as his leading man in the film was, 'I know that you want to be a great actor, but focus on becoming a good human being first and everything you want will come from there'.2 And so that's the best advice I ever received,' he added.


News18
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Ishaan Khatter Reveals Stepping Into Acting Was His Choice
Last Updated: Ishaan also reflected on his bond with his elder brother, Shahid Kapoor, and spoke about the pressure of carving his own path in the film industry. Ishaan Khatter is steadily making his mark in the entertainment industry with his impressive acting skills and undeniable charm. Since his debut in Majid Majidi's Beyond The Clouds in 2017, he has captivated audiences with his performances. Now, Ishaan is set to light up the screen once again with his upcoming emotional drama Homebound. Following its screening at Cannes 2025 and the rave reviews it received, the actor recently opened up in an unfiltered conversation with an entertainment news portal, sharing insights about his career journey, family life and the constant comparisons with his brother Shahid Kapoor. During a conversation with Zoom's Spotlight Sessions, Ishaan revealed that his foray into acting was entirely his own choice. Revealing that he was never forced to become an actor, he said, 'It was never like thopa gaya (imposed) on me ki tumhe actor banna hai (you have to become an actor), nor was it taken away from me that you can't do this." In the same conversation, Ishaan also opened up about personal aspects of his life, including his parents, Neelima Azeem and Rajesh Khattar's divorce, and what it was like growing up with his single mother. He further reflected on his close bond with his elder brother and Bollywood heartthrob Shahid Kapoor, sharing the pressures of navigating the film industry while being constantly identified as Shahid's sibling. On the cinematic front, Ishaan was most recently seen in Priyanka Ghose and Nupur Asthana's directorial The Royals. The eight-episode series, which started streaming on May 9 on Netflix, stars an ensemble cast including Bhumi Pednekar, Zeenat Aman, Sakshi Tanwar, Nora Fatehi, Dino Moreo, and others. Up next, he is gearing up for the release of Homebound. Co-starring Janhvi Kapoor and Vishal Jethwa, the poignant drama had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. The Neeraj Ghaywan directorial received a remarkable response at the prestigious event, with the attendees applauding them with a 9-minute standing ovation. While the film has made waves internationally, the makers are yet to announce its theatrical release date in India. First Published:


NDTV
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Ishaan Khatter Exclusive: The Royals Era, A Cannes Debut, And A Full Dhadak Moment With Janhvi Kapoor
"Yeah, I know when I've nailed it!" That's how our conversation with the man of the moment, Ishaan Khatter, begins. His latest, The Royals, has all the razzmatazz of a blingy modern show. Ishaan Khattar's washboard abs have opened the floodgates to a slew of memes, while his chemistry with Bhumi Pednekar is also being talked about. In a Bridgerton -esque set-up, Ishaan as his Royal Highness Aviraaj Singh commands your attention, and the show passes the test of being binge-worthy with flying colours. Advertisement - Scroll to continue The actor who debuted back in 2017 with Beyond The Clouds, has come a long way with International titles in his kitty now. In a conversation with NDTV, Ishaan reveals his more vulnerable side, and whether he self-analyses his work too much. On Not Being Unnecessarily Harsh On Himself Mostly when actors are asked to dig deeper into their own body of work, self-criticism takes centrestage. Someone as terrific as Kareena Kapoor Khan has gone on the record to say that she never watches her movies. Is that a trend then to leave room for improvement? Ishaan begs to differ, "I'm not unnecessarily harsh on myself, for sure. When I saw my first film Beyond The Clouds at the BFI Film Festival in London, with an audience of 2,000 people, I realised that I could be a little objective about my work. The first time you see yourself on screen, you can't see anything but yourself and you don't notice the film. I was able to watch the film. I had my opinions." Ishaan's filmography has him from a lovestruck middle-class lad, running down the streets of Udaipur to win over his ladylove in Dhadak; to living life, "king-sized", surrounded by all the riches and jewels as "The Royal" of Morpur. Ishaan tells NDTV, "I had my opinions about my work, that it was not tipping too much in any one direction. It's personal; it's my own thing. I don't share everything with everyone either, but I think when you're able to look at your work and asses it, it's a sign of growth." The Royal Mess While it's very easy to get swayed by all the sparkle and la dolce vita exteriors in The Royals, it's the more emotion-laden scenes that grab your attention. Ishaan owns the screen when he has a meltdown, his raging arguments with Sophia (Bhumi), his frustrating conversations with his deranged family, and beneath it all, a childhood lesson from his father that made him turn against his royal life. It's all woven into his character in The Royals. Ishaan elaborates, "I think Aviraaj as a character is very different from me. There was a significant distance for me to cover, to find Aviraaj and become Aviraaj, but at the same time, I think I did bring myself to the character quite a bit in the more sensitive moments, as you mentioned." He adds, "I wanted to delve deeper into the father track. A lot of it was withheld from the audience and you don't ever see Aviraaj and his father together, there was a deep woundedness to that part. He's very sensitive about his relationship with his father. It was probably a very good relationship. It's probably the one good relationship. Until it wasn't. I wanted to bring that out, I guess I succeeded." The Battle Of Numbers Vs Content Is King There are some projects one does for numbers, while there are some that an artist picks just to showcase calibre. The latter need not necessarily lead to fruitful results in terms of commercial gain. Ishaan sheds light on it for he has been at both ends of the pole. He's been daring to debut with a content-driven film like Beyond The Clouds which found its calling at a reputed Film Festival, then he's also donned the loverboy image in Dhadak. But does the pressure get a bit too overwhelming at times between what to pick and what not to? Ishaan says, "No, I think once you've decided to do something and if it's drawn you in, it's more excitement and maybe nervous excitement. Sure, it takes a lot of thinking out of you, but I also try to not be academic about it. Something on the page could read amazing and then it could be executed badly. You can work with the most successful director, and make their most unsuccessful film, that's just how the nature of the business is." On His Bond With Brother Shahid Kapoor Ishaan Khatter and Shahid Kapoor's sibling bond has always been a sight of great delight. Ishaan's face lights up when he speaks about his brother, as for someone who's had his highs and lows, his advice is paramount to The Royals actor. Ishaan says, "You know it is a beautiful thing that my brother once told me. He said, 'Be the sun, be the source yourself. Don't try to find the light that's shining off of somebody else. Just be your person and trust what you are bringing to the table." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ishaan (@ishaankhatter) Has Shahid been a strict critic of his work though, or was there no flaw to find? Ishaan says, "Not at all, trust me, he's not always been appreciative. He's been very appreciative sometimes and it means the world to me because I know he would never just say something to me to make me happy. But he also keeps it very real with me, tells it as it is, good and bad, since the beginning." Cannes Calling It's a Cannes state of mind for the young actor who is heading to the Film Festival with his film Homebound this year. The film also stars Janhvi Kapoor and Vishal Jethwa. It is having its world premiere under the Un Certain Regard section and is directed by Neeraj Ghaywan. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ishaan (@ishaankhatter) Ishaan has other pressing matters at hand though, the actor jokes, "You know there are two things that I always do at the last minute; packing, and not letting the moment sink in until it's happening!" Trying to find the right words that justify the feeling of victory, Ishaan says, "It's a very special film. I'm not worried or nervous. I'm also a big admirer of Neeraj Ghaywan and I've wanted to work with him for 10 years. I think he's made a beautiful film. I gave it my everything. Let's see now." Is His Cannes Dream Rolling The Way He Had Envisioned It? Ishaan reveals if his mood board for Cannes is going as planned. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dharma Productions (@dharmamovies) "Cannes, it's the mecca of film festivals and I always said to myself, 'I want to go there with a film. I don't just want to go there, I want to go there to represent my film. I am going to give it to myself, I am very proud of it," says Ishaan. There are several videos of the kids that Janhvi and Ishaan were back when Dhadak was released. It is a time capsule that takes you back to the days of Dhadak, and their lovely friendship and innocence. Ishaan smiles wide as he says, "I think it's one of the nicer things about social media, like a mirror. And you look at yourself and you're like, wow, I used to think like that and be like that?" Speaking of Janhvi, Ishaan adds, "I think we were able to kind of lean on each other during that mild darkness, you know, high stakes, very special moment for both of us. We did find a great friendship. I'm so happy for her and thrilled for her as well. She's committing to parts to also keep growing as an actor and I wish the best for her and for the film we are presenting now." As Ishaan is busy revving up, with his Cannes debut fast approaching, The Royals continues to be a buzzing conversation. For that, and for what's around the corner, he's ready to go all in. Share