Kajol feels the current generation of star kids in Bollywood are in a 'do or die situation': 'We had that chance to grow, we were given that time...'
In an industry where the spotlight burns brighter than ever, Kajol offers a grounded perspective on how the journey for star kids has drastically changed. Drawing from her own experience as the daughter of veteran actress Tanuja, the celebrated star opens up about the intense scrutiny today’s newcomers face, the pressure for instant success, and the evolving nature of longevity in Bollywood. She recently shared valuable insights into the changing landscape of stardom—and why reinvention and resilience matter now more than ever.
In conversation with PTI, Kajol reflected on the changing dynamics in the film industry, noting that actors from her generation were given time and multiple opportunities to evolve. In contrast, today’s star kids face a do-or-die environment where immediate success is expected. While she acknowledged that the new generation is better prepared to handle this pressure, she also emphasized the need for more kindness and patience towards them.
Kajol, who will be seen playing Ibrahim Ali Khan’s mother in the upcoming film Sarzameen, reflected on the challenges faced by young actors today. Ibrahim, son of Saif Ali Khan, faced harsh trolling for his debut performance in Nadaaniyan. Speaking on the evolving nature of the industry, the 50-year-old actress emphasized that “reinvention” is crucial for actors to grow and stay relevant in changing times.
The actress highlighted the importance of adaptability for actors, stressing that constant reinvention is key—even if it means unlearning past lessons and exploring new avenues. Despite the growing pressures in the industry, she praised today’s generation of actors for their determination to build lasting careers, not just through performance but by branching out into diverse ventures beyond acting.
She also reflected on how the definition of longevity in the film industry has evolved. She noted that while her era focused solely on a sustained movie career, today’s actors are redefining success by branching out into various creative and entrepreneurial pursuits. According to her, their lasting presence may not rely entirely on films, but on a diverse body of work across platforms.
Kajol was last seen in Maa, a mythological horror film directed by Vishal Furia, known for his work in Chhorii.
Kajol, who will be seen playing Ibrahim Ali Khan’s mother in the upcoming film Sarzameen, reflected on the challenges faced by young actors today. Ibrahim, son of Saif Ali Khan, faced harsh trolling for his debut performance in Nadaaniyan. Speaking on the evolving nature of the industry, the 50-year-old actress emphasized that “reinvention” is crucial for actors to grow and stay relevant in changing times.
The actress highlighted the importance of adaptability for actors, stressing that constant reinvention is key—even if it means unlearning past lessons and exploring new avenues. Despite the growing pressures in the industry, she praised today’s generation of actors for their determination to build lasting careers, not just through performance but by branching out into diverse ventures beyond acting.
Kajol was last seen in Maa, a mythological horror film directed by Vishal Furia, known for his work in Chhorii.
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