Known for his fearless choices and quiet brilliance, Gulshan Devaiah has always marched to the beat of his own drum. From Shaitan and A Death in the Gunj to Guns & Gulaabs, he has built a filmography that resists easy labels. Now, with his Kannada debut in Rishab Shetty ’s Kantara: A Legend Chapter-1, Gulshan steps into one of the most anticipated cinematic worlds of the year. In this candid chat, he talks about his long-awaited Kannada debut, the evolving face of Bollywood, and what keeps him authentic in an image-driven business. Excerpts:

Growing up, my dream was to act in Hindi films, because that was ‘pan-India’ then. Today, I see Kannada cinema transforming into something far more exciting Gulshan Devaiah ON MAKING HIS KANNADA DEBUT For people in Karnataka, Kantara means

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