Gulshan Devaiah Reflects on Art, Morality, and Responsibility
Actor Gulshan Devaiah, renowned for his versatile roles in films such as ‘Shaitan’, ‘Hunterrr’, and ‘Ghost Stories’, has offered insights into the intricate relationship between art, morality, freedom, and responsibility.
Known for portraying characters with complex shades of grey on screen, Gulshan Devaiah shared his perspective on navigating moral boundaries within his roles.
“The topic of morality is very subjective. Morality in artwork is a tricky terrain to explore and talk about,” Gulshan told BharatSaga, emphasizing the nuanced nature of moral interpretation. Despite his versatility in portraying diverse characters, Gulshan outlined his personal boundaries, stating, “I have my own set of morals which may sometimes get in the way of a particular character.”
The actor stressed the importance of authenticity and conviction in his performances. “If I don’t submit myself to it then what comes on screen will lack authenticity and conviction,” he affirmed, highlighting the necessity of aligning personal morals with character portrayals.
Discussing broader societal implications, Gulshan Devaiah underscored the balance between freedom and responsibility. “Freedom should come with a sense of responsibility. A healthy push and pull is required as checks and balances for society to stay on the right path,” he remarked, advocating for a mindful approach in artistic expression.
Gulshan Devaiah is set to showcase his versatility once again in the upcoming crime-thriller series ‘Bad Cop’, where he will portray dual roles. The series is scheduled to premiere on June 21 on Disney+ Hotstar, promising audiences another glimpse into his dynamic acting prowess.
With his thought-provoking insights and commitment to his craft, Gulshan Devaiah continues to be a prominent voice in the Indian entertainment industry, challenging norms and exploring the depths of human complexity through his performances.
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