Deccan Chronicle

(left) Salman looked ripped in but nietizens accuse him of using computer-generated effects to attain the look

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Netizens have been largely critical of the fact that the same big names are cast over and over again in big budget films despite the actors looking too old for the parts they play — many still play the roles they did 10 years ago.

Admitting that actors try to play young roles for as long as they can, Mani Shankar, director of Knock Out starring Irrfan Khan, Sanjay Dutt and Kangana Ranaut, says, “Artistes wait till they are really old to start doing senior roles. In cinema years, everyone is 30 until they’re 55!”

The director, however, is of the opinion that any publicity is a boon for actors. “Actors have been getting trolled for a long time. One of the most trolled people in recent times is Kangana, but there’s no change in her commercial value because of it. In the film industry, any publicity is good publicity. It keeps an artiste very hot and current.”

Taran Adarsh, trade analyst, agrees. He cites

Akshay Kumar’s role in Sooryavans­hi as an example. “Despite trolls saying that Akshay is too old for action roles, a director as big as Rohit Shetty cast him because he knew Akshay’s market value, and this was justified by the movie’s huge box office collection,” he says.

THE C-G EFFECT

Bollywood actors are admired for their flawless skin and ripped bodies. Fans feel deceived when

they find out during promotiona­l events that the heroes they look up to for fitness motivation achieve their on-screen looks with help of computer-generated effects. Experts stress that audiences must remember that cinema is a make-believe world. Enhancing actors’ looks using technology is a common practice in the film industry.

Mani Shankar explains, “Subtle airbrushin­g is always done. Bags under the eyes are concealed and pimples are removed. In fact, there’s hardly a movie in which the female actor isn’t given a touch up during the editing of the film. Male artistes who have fine lines on their face are also given a touch up. During the post-production, protruding bellies are hidden, and abs are given definition.”

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ACTORS WORK VERY HARD

Emphasisin­g the effort that goes into becoming an A-lister, writer of the Akshay Kumar and Sara Ali Khan starrer Atrangi Re, Himanshu Sharma says, “It takes 20 years for an actor to become popular and penetrate deeply into the rural parts of the country. Actors who get trolled for looking old have invested a lot of time and work to acquire the glamour that they enjoy today.”

Elaboratin­g on this idea, Mani Shankar says, “All the A-listers like Salman and Akshay are veteran artists and have a good box office pre-sale value — their movies are sold before they’re seen because of the fan following they have.” Taran Adarsh believes that veteran actors are also in demand because of their expertise and skills. He says, “There continues to be a demand for these actors because they are very dedicated to their craft and are good at what they do. Age catches up with everyone. You can criticise actors for their performanc­e but definitely not for their weight or looks,”

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