Actor Rudranil Ghosh, known for his versatile roles, reflects on facing professional isolation after entering politics. He discusses the shift from jealousy to acceptance regarding popularity versus performance, the challenges of being sidelined by directors, and his belief that quality storytelling and genuine performances, not just labels, resonate with audiences. Ghosh emphasizes the importance of honest filmmaking.

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The industry hails you as ‘versatile’, yet many actors seem to enjoy greater popularity, and bag far more projects. At 52, does that ever frustrate you, or have 25 years in the industry taught you to take it all in your stride?

: Rudranil

Acting is my love while politics is my responsibility: Rudranil

What is your opinion about actors being labelled as megastars, superstars, Tolly queen, etc?

Since you entered politics in 2016, there’s been talk of you being marginalised within

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