Bearded and Brooding: Gulshan Devaiah Breaks Down Bollywood's Ultra-Macho Trend
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Gulshan Devaiah, known for his intense portrayal of King Kulashekara in Kantara Chapter 1, has expressed his frustration with the current trend of leading men in Bollywood sporting beards and ultra-macho personas. In a recent interview, the actor stated that he finds the trend 'tiring' and believes it's all about emulating the character from the hit film Pushpa. Gulshan's comments come as no surprise, given his own approach to playing complex characters. He believes that every actor should bring their unique perspective to their roles, rather than relying on tired tropes. "Why does everybody need to have a beard?" he asked. "What's wrong with being clean-shaven?" Gulshan's refreshing take on the ultra-macho trend has sparked a conversation about the evolution of leading men in Bollywood. Gulshan's performance in Kantara Chapter 1 was widely praised for its intensity and depth. The film, directed by Rishab Shetty, became a massive box-office success, earning ₹851 crore worldwide. The actor's portrayal of King Kulashekara was a far cry from the typical Bollywood hero, and it's clear that Gulshan's approach to acting is what sets him apart from his peers. In his latest project, Perfect Family, Gulshan stars alongside Manoj Pahwa, Girija Oak, and Neha Dhupia. The show is available to watch on YouTube and showcases the actor's versatility and range. With his unique take on complex characters and his willingness to break free from conventional norms, Gulshan Devaiah is an actor to watch in the world of Bollywood.