Emraan Hashmi: Learn from Younger Generation

Emraan Hashmi on Staying Relevant: Embrace Change, Learn from Younger Minds
Actor Emraan Hashmi, known for his dynamic roles in films such as Gangster, The Dirty Picture, and Raaz, believes that staying relevant in the ever-evolving world of cinema requires actors to stay open-minded and adapt to new ideas, particularly by learning from the younger generation.
Having made a mark in the 2000s and 2010s with critically acclaimed performances and commercial hits, Hashmi emphasizes that constant reinvention is key to longevity in the film industry. “The key is to work with younger minds and learn how they think and approach cinema,” said Hashmi. “The world is constantly changing, and actors need to evolve with it.”
Throughout his career, Hashmi has been known for embracing diverse roles, ranging from intense dramas to thrillers, and he acknowledges that collaborating with contemporary filmmakers is crucial for staying fresh and engaged with audiences.
“Reinvention comes naturally when you work with new-age filmmakers who bring fresh perspectives,” he added. “You can’t afford to live in the past. Staying relevant means embracing change and being open to new ideas and stories.”
As the industry shifts towards new storytelling techniques and innovative platforms, Hashmi’s perspective highlights the importance of versatility and adaptability for actors looking to make an enduring impact in cinema.
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