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Bollywood Isn't Dying: Hansal Mehta Backs Raghav Juyal, Ishaan Khatter & Zahan Kapoor As Future Stars

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 11, 2025 15:36 IST

Hansal Mehta, known for films like Shahid and the web series Scam 1992, believes that the Hindi film industry ...

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Hansal Mehta, known for films like Shahid and the web series Scam 1992, believes that the Hindi film industry does not need saving but rather a shift in priorities. His thoughts come in response to narratives suggesting Bollywood is struggling, including a recent piece by filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri titled Bollywood Is Falling, which criticized younger actors for lacking even basic Hindi-speaking skills. “For those predicting doom for Bollywood—pause. The industry isn’t dying. It’s waiting to be disrupted. The problem isn’t the audience losing interest. It’s that investment is being funneled into the safe, the recycled, the formulaic,” Mehta wrote in a detailed post on X.

He emphasized that star power alone is no longer enough to pull audiences to cinemas and that the future lies in directors who can shape compelling stories. “The future of Hindi cinema lies in betting on raw talent, bold storytelling, and directors who can take a script and direct the hell out of it. The past few years have proved: stars don’t necessarily bring audiences; conviction does.”

Unlike Agnihotri, who questioned the talent of younger actors, Mehta expressed confidence in a new generation of performers, filmmakers, and writers who are ready to transform the industry—provided producers back them with strong, visionary projects. “It will take producers with vision, platforms that back stories over statistics, and directors who demand authenticity over familiarity,” he wrote. “It will need solid financial discipline, an intelligent exhibition strategy, and well-thought-out marketing—not just the template paid publicity that benefits publicists more than the industry.”

Among the young actors he believes represent the future of Hindi cinema, Mehta specifically highlighted Raghav Juyal, Ishaan Khatter, and Zahan Kapoor, along with others.

Raghav Juyal – The Unpredictable Wildcard

Raghav Juyal is far more than just a dancer or a comic actor—he’s instinct personified. His performance in Kill was a revelation, showcasing a raw, unpredictable energy that set him apart. If given the right space, he has the potential to continually surprise audiences. Hindi cinema needs to take more chances on actors like him, as they bring a unique magic when allowed to shine.

Ishaan Khatter – The Untapped Dynamo

From Dhadak to Beyond the Clouds, from A Suitable Boy to Pippa, Ishaan Khatter has consistently shown a range that defies his filmography. His sharp instincts and infectious energy make him an actor who deserves scripts and directors willing to push him beyond the conventional.

Zahan Kapoor – The Breakthrough Name

Zahan Kapoor displayed remarkable restraint and maturity in Faraaz, a rare trait for a debut performance. He followed it up with Black Warrant, further cementing himself as a name to watch. His depth, sincerity, and hunger for complex roles make him a valuable addition to the industry.

Hansal Mehta also called on streaming platforms to rethink their approach, pointing out that they have access to extensive data on audience preferences. He urged them to invest in promising talent rather than relying solely on algorithms. “You have the data. Now have some faith. In talent. Start backing actors, not algorithms,” he wrote. Directors, he argued, should prioritize casting actors for their skill and depth rather than just familiarity. “Cast actors for the role, the skill, the depth. Not just familiarity. The audience is hungry for authentic, lived-in performances,” he stressed.

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