Abhay Mahajan: It's always art over money for me
While he acted in plays in school, it was at BMCC that his first brush at large-scale exposure happened. “I was part of the play Cycle, which won our college the Purushottam Karandak. The win gave our team the chance to perform 50 shows of the play,” he says, adding, “So my college’s role in my professional journey is very important. My time acting in plays during college helped me develop the sensibility required for an actor, gave me exposure and taught me that acting cannot be done in isolation. It is a collective effort.” A part of the group that has given the industry young talents like Nipun Dharmadhikari, Alok Rajwade, Amey Wagh, Akshay Tanksale, Siddharth Menon and others, Abhay says that the five years of working together in theatre gave all of them a solid referral point for their future, individual journeys.
‘The industry, ultimately, is about business’
Agreeing that the big screen experience is completely unique as an actor and viewer, Abhay adds that the financial aspect of showbiz is very challenging. “It's ultimately a business. When art and business conflict, it results in some confusion for sure. Everyone involved in a big screen project is looking for returns and it’s only fair to expect that. But one also needs to keep the artiste in them alive. We get into the industry for art but soon realise it's more of a business,” he says.
I love to challenge myself. I stepped out of my comfort zone to learn contemporary dance, spent a lot of time with a Tamil theatre group in Pondicherry, did physical theatre and have even trained actors on how to use body movement in their performances
“We stress a lot on words while acting, but many actors don’t use the body as a means to communicate the emotions they feel,” says Abhay, adding, “In the last 5-6 years, I have understood this and have been implementing it in my roles. Dance has allowed me to change my body completely in terms of adapting to the body language of every character I play.”
You have to take brave decisions to do something worthwhile. I look up to people who have done this, like my teachers, classical singers, dancers etc. They inspire me a lot
As Saurabh Mandal in Pitchers, Abhay got widespread acclaim. “It was a turning point for me in terms of visibility and national exposure. This was much before the OTT boom, and at that time each of the show’s episodes got about 15 million views. This also helped me get many look tests and Hindi projects. Many Marathi actors find it difficult to break their identity but with Pitchers, it became easier for me,” says the actor who will soon be seen as a villain in a Hindi OTT show and opposite Mukta Barve in a Marathi film.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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