‘Koffee With Karan’ 8: Ajay Devgn, Rohit Shetty say new-generation stars feel ‘insecure’ and ‘overthink’

Updated : Dec 21, 2023 09:37
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Longtime friends and collaborators Ajay Devgn and Rohit Shetty appeared in the latest episode of Karan Johar’s popular chat show ‘Koffee With Karan’ Season 8. During the show, the duo said that the industry used to be quite close-knit earlier, but now the next generation of Bollywood is insecure and overthinks.

Karan Johar asked Rohit and Ajay, ‘What do you think about the newer generation of actors? Do you think they have that fighting spirit?’

Rohit replied, ‘I think too much insecurity or too much validation they need from social media, from people they don’t know. I think they are very insecure, I mean I don’t know why, but maybe they have their own thing because they are born in this generation.’

When Karan asked them if the newer actors overthink, the duo agreed unanimously.

Karan then said, ‘How easily y’all did two-three hero films. I don’t see that happening today. I don’t think they have the security of doing two-three hero films.’

To this, Ajay replied, ‘I don’t think they have the security of doing solos also. They take 3 years to decide if they have to do this or that.’

Later, Karan said, ‘I love that when you go to Ajay or Shah Rukh, Salman and Akshay, after a point, I mean I am not saying that this is sacrosanct, I think they go on their instinct, they will say mujhe 20 minutes mein kahaani bata do and after 20 minutes they understand the world of the film because they have an understanding, today you go to these younger actors.’

‘I am not saying they are wrong, but they want to ghuso into every scene, dialogue, they want a detailed narration and then they take too long to get back to you and you are waiting. With the older generation of actors you get that response immediately,’ he added.

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