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New goal after the fight


In the glitzy realm of Bollywood, a star-studded film not only has the potential to enchant audiences but can also dramatically alter the trajectory of an actor’s career. Such is the experience of Akshay Oberoi, whose recent role in the big-budget spectacle ‘Fighter’ has significantly broadened his reach within the industry and across the movie-going audience. Oberoi’s portrayal of the Indian Air Force Squadron pilot Basheer Khan in the star-studded movie featuring Hrithik Roshan, Deepika Padukone, and Anil Kapoor has distinguished his career in a way his previous 40 projects could not.

With Director Siddharth Anand at the helm, ‘Fighter’ has taken to the skies with its aerial action sequences, attracting both critical acclaim and commercial success. The impact it has had on Oberoi’s career is profound. There is a newfound sense of responsibility in selecting future roles, a commitment to not just make a living, but to make a mark with significant cinema.

Oberoi, a seasoned actor familiar with both the spotlight and the periphery, has been a part of diverse cinematic ventures. Despite the glamour of the industry, his initial goals were grounded in practicality – to secure steady work and maintain a stable household. Now, prompted by the success of ‘Fighter’, his aspirations have taken flight. The desire to perform in more prominent productions and pursue quality artistry has become a focal point for Oberoi.

As the actor looks ahead, his calendar is marked with intriguing projects. He anticipates the release of the third season of the web series ‘Illegals’, as well as feature films ‘Varchasva’ and ‘Laal Rang 2’, which are bound to showcase his versatility and commitment to his craft. Each role is unique. In ‘Varchasva’, he delves into the life of a coal miner, while ‘Laal Rang 2’ requires him to master the nuances of the Haryanvi dialect. These roles demand more than just acting chops. They require a linguistic agility that Oberoi, an American-bred actor, has embraced enthusiastically. His passion for immersing himself in diverse accents and dialects is a testament to his dedication as a performer.

This meticulous preparation has been aided significantly by diction coach Mahendra Tripathi, who has been instrumental in helping Oberoi bring linguistic authenticity to his characters. Working with a dialect coach adds to Oberoi’s kaleidoscopic approach to acting, enabling him to deliver performances that resonate with authenticity and depth.

Despite the achievements and praise, Oberoi remains humble, acknowledging the collective effort that goes into a film. He credits working with luminaries in the field like Roshan, Padukone, and Kapoor for the amplified attention ‘Fighter’ has garnered. The progress he’s made continues to be a confluence of collaboration, hard work, and talent—underscored by the fortuitous opportunity to be part of a blockbuster hit.

Moving forward, the industry can expect to see more nuanced performances from Oberoi. His trajectory has been distinctively shaped by ‘Fighter’, setting him on a path that is poised to intersect with grander narratives and even more complex characters. A new goal, a renewed sense of purpose, and an eager audience await as Akshay Oberoi soars into the next phase of his career, emboldened by the transformational power of a single successful film.