Rohit Shetty Expresses Views on Modern Actors, Highlights Perceived Insecurity and Need for Social Media Validation

When asked about the fighting spirit of the newer generation of actors, Rohit Shetty expresses his views on the matter. He suggests that the contemporary actors exhibit a level of insecurity and a need for validation from social media and people they may not know personally.

In an upcoming episode of 'Koffee with Karan', filmmaker Rohit Shetty shares his perspective on the new generation of actors and their reliance on social media for validation. Joined by Ajay Devgn on the show, the duo discusses the changing dynamics in the industry.

When asked about the fighting spirit of the newer generation of actors, Rohit Shetty expresses his views on the matter. He suggests that the contemporary actors exhibit a level of insecurity and a need for validation from social media and people they may not know personally. Rohit acknowledges that this inclination towards seeking external validation might be rooted in the fact that these actors are born into a generation heavily influenced by social media.

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Karan Johar adds to the conversation, contrasting the approach of the older generation of actors, including Ajay Devgn, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Akshay Kumar. He appreciates the instinctive decision-making of these seasoned actors, who could quickly understand and commit to a project based on a brief narrative. In contrast, Johar notes that younger actors often demand detailed narrations, wanting to delve into every scene and dialogue, which can result in a prolonged decision-making process.

'Koffee with Karan' Season 8, where this discussion takes place, is currently airing on Disney+ Hotstar. The conversation sheds light on the evolving dynamics and preferences of actors in the Indian film industry.

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(With Agency Inputs)

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