Mohanlal in 'Empuraan'.
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The line is very thin between art cinema and entertainment cinema as art films also have entertainment value, said veteran actor Mohanlal.
“I don't differentiate between art and commercial cinema – it’s storytelling that moves people”, the ace actor said during a panel discussion at the inaugural edition World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit (WAVES) on Thursday.
The inaugural panel on “Legends & Legacies: The Stories That Shaped India’s Soul” - featured acclaimed luminaries – Hema Malini, Mohanlal, and Chiranjeevi, and was moderated by superstar Akshay Kumar.
BJP MP and Dream Girl, Hema Malini expressed heartfelt admiration for the initiative, stating, “It’s a beautiful initiative by the Government of India. I’m glad to be part of it. Thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi – his vision and leadership have made WAVES a remarkable platform for creators and innovators.”
Veteran actor Chiranjeevi shared a heartfelt reflection on his cinematic journey, marked by unwavering passion and relentless pursuit of excellence. Recounting his early aspirations, he said: “Acting has been my first love since childhood. I was always driven by the desire to hit the bull’s eye. I constantly asked myself—what unique element can I bring to become a better actor?”
Emphasizing his commitment to authenticity, Chiranjeevi expressed a deep desire to stay grounded and relatable. “I’ve always wanted audiences to see me as the boy next door. That’s why I strive to keep my performances as natural and genuine as possible,” he affirmed.
He also paid tribute to the legends who shaped his craft, acknowledging the profound influence of cinematic icons like Mithun Chakraborty, Amitabh Bachchan, and Kamal Haasan on his evolution as an artist.