What Does Akhilendra Mishra Advise Hindi Cinema Writers at Delhi Shabdotsav 2026?
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New Delhi, Jan 5 (NationPress) Renowned actor Akhilendra Mishra, celebrated for his remarkable performances in both films and television, is a familiar face in the industry. His portrayal of the blacksmith in 'Lagaan' remains etched in the memories of many. In a candid discussion with IANS during the Delhi Shabdotsav, he shared insights on what it truly means to be an actor, emphasizing that an actor serves as a reflection of society.
In his exclusive conversation, Mishra articulated that acting transcends mere selfies and autographs; it carries significant social responsibilities. He expressed concern over the current state of cinema, noting that a disconnect has emerged between film and literature. He questioned how meaningful contributions can be made if creators neglect the importance of reading. He pointed out that many Hindi cinema writers lack a grasp of Hindi vocabulary and synonyms, yet continue to write in English while working extensively in Hindi film.
On the topic of music in Hindi cinema, Mishra lamented the decline of quality songs, stating that many contemporary tracks are remixes of classics. He reminisced about the melodic charm of songs from 40 to 50 years ago, contrasting them with today’s offerings, which often lack clarity and memorability.
Discussing the relationship between cinema and society, the actor noted that while past films mirrored societal issues, today's films tend to dictate societal narratives. He urged society to discern which films are appropriate for viewing, particularly for children, as cinema wields significant influence over today's youth. He emphasized the need for heightened societal awareness.
Addressing the responsibilities of Bollywood stars in light of controversies, particularly regarding Shah Rukh Khan and the Bangladesh situation, Mishra asserted, 'If you have a voice to consume, you should also use it to speak out.' He insisted that actors must not shy away from expressing their opinions on pressing issues.