
Actor R. Madhavan has long been known for his thoughtful approach to cinema, consistently choosing roles that align with his principles rather than succumbing to commercial pressures. As he gears up for the release of his upcoming Netflix film Aap Jaisa Koi, the actor has once again emphasized the importance of authentic and age-appropriate storytelling in Indian cinema.
Madhavan, who has been vocal about this stance for years, recalled how he felt uncomfortable playing a college student in 3 Idiots at the age of 40. “It made me cringe,” he admitted, reinforcing his belief that realism on screen matters — especially in the portrayal of romance.
Speaking at a recent promotional event, Madhavan said he’s happy to see the industry finally evolving. “There’s a visible shift,” he noted, “where older male actors are no longer romancing women half their age without proper context. Audiences are rejecting such portrayals unless the storytelling is realistic and age-appropriate.”
The Sala Khadoos and Sakhi star explained that he doesn’t follow trends, but instead chooses roles based on emotional resonance. “I instinctively gravitate towards stories that feel honest. I don’t pick roles to please the market, but to tell stories that matter,” he said.
Madhavan’s career reflects this commitment — from romantic dramas to intense character roles, his performances stand out for their depth and authenticity.
While many mainstream stars still face commercial pressure to take on stereotypical roles that appeal to mass audiences, Madhavan remains firm in his belief that cinema must evolve with its viewers. His approach sets a powerful example for actors to prioritize meaningful narratives over box office formulas.
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