Actor Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor mentioned that he finds mainstream cinema ‘boring’ and that ‘all actors’ who work in it are interchangeable. Harsh is the son of legendary mainstream actor Anil Kapoor, and the brother of Sonam Kapoor and Rhea Kapoor.
In an interview with Hindustan Times, he mentioned that he doesn’t line up initiatives back-to-back as a result of the type of movies that he does take time and perseverance. Harsh was final seen within the Netflix neo-Western Thar, co-starring his father and Fatima Sana Shaikh.
He mentioned, “I see the same repackaged, rehashed version of most films. I find them really boring and feel all actors are interchangeable in that format (mainstream cinema). There is no novelty to any of it. It’s a cycle of the same thing, with a couple of alterations here and there.”
In a current interview with Mashable India, Harsh mentioned that opposite to common opinion, he doesn’t stay off his mother and father. “I hate to break it to the audience, but the reality is that my parents have no interest in paying for my sh*t. So, I wish you all were right and I was wrong. I would have had 10 times more than what I have, but I buy my own stuff. It’s the sad reality of my life. Otherwise, you don’t think I would have had five cars as opposed to just one. You don’t think I would have had 30 watches. It doesn’t work like that.”
Harsh made his debut with Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s Mirzya, which bombed on the field workplace. His follow-up, Vikramaditya Motwane’s Bhavesh Joshi, additionally tanked commercially, however has developed a cult hit standing. He has since appeared in AK vs AK, Spotlight, and Thar.