Aditya Roy Kapur opens up on facing body objectification; says it is ‘part of working in visual medium’

Updated : Oct 19, 2023 14:27
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Actor Aditya Roy Kapur, who worked as a VJ on Channel V before signing films, recalled being objectified during the early days of his career. In a recent interaction with Film Companion, the actor opined body objectification is a part of working in a visual medium.

While sharing his personal experience, Aditya remembered shooting a shirtless promo as a part of his introduction to his first job.

‘I started off as a VJ with Channel V and I was well into being objectified. My first promo introducing VJ Aditya was me taking my shirt off at Agonda Beach in Goa. So that has been happening since the start of my career,’ he said.

Aditya Roy Kapur believes, ‘It’s a part of it. It’s a visual medium and if one can tick that box then it’s a good thing.’

The star also said that maintaining a chiselled physique hasn’t taken a toll on him so far.

Aditya has faced multiple commercial setbacks early on in his professional journey, but he believes it is those years of struggle that keep him focused to push through.

Talking about how he dealt with his career downturn, the actor emphasized he kept negative thoughts at bay to feel less impacted by the outcome.

Aditya Roy Kapur’s latest and upcoming projects

Aditya Roy Kapur last shared the screen space with Sobhita Dhulipala and Anil Kapoor in Disney+ Hotstar’s show ‘The Night Manager’.

He has now teamed up with Sara Ali Khan and director Anurag Basu for ‘Metro In Dino’.

Personal life

Aditya Roy Kapur is rumoured to be dating Ananya Pandey. The duo has often been spotted together at events, parties, and vacations. The stars are yet to confirm the news.

Aditya Roy Kapur

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