Mukesh Chhabra: "My Office Has Easiest Access" for New Talent Across India

Casting director Mukesh Chhabra emphasizes that his office is easily accessible to aspiring actors from across India, who can walk in or submit videos. He stresses that casting decisions are based solely on talent, not references or background. Chhabra also travels outside Mumbai to scout local talent, believing it brings authenticity to films. He advises newcomers to work hard and prioritize their mental health during the challenging journey.

Key Points: Casting Director Mukesh Chhabra on Accessibility for New Actors

  • Office open for walk-ins & video submissions
  • Talent trumps recommendations
  • Scouting beyond Mumbai for authenticity
  • Focus on hard work & mental well-being
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"Sabse easy access hai mere office ka..": Mukesh Chhabra on giving opportunities to new talent

Mukesh Chhabra opens his office to aspiring actors nationwide, emphasizing talent over connections and the importance of mental health in the film industry.

"Sabse easy access hai mere office ka..pure Hindustan mein sabko pata hai mera office kidhar hai - Mukesh Chhabra"

Mumbai, March 24

Mukesh Chhabra, the casting director for films such as 'Dhurandhar' and 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge', among others, has said that his office remains open to aspiring actors from across the country, emphasising accessibility, hard work and talent as the key pillars of success in the film industry.

Speaking to ANI, Chhabra said there is "no secret" behind his success, attributing it to hard work, teamwork and the opportunities given by filmmakers.

"It is God's grace and my mother's blessings. The whole company works hard. The credit goes to directors and producers who trusted me," he said.

Highlighting accessibility for newcomers, Chhabra stressed that aspiring actors can easily approach him through multiple channels.

"Sabse easy access hai mere office ka..pure Hindustan mein sabko pata hai mera office kidhar hai aur aap mere office mein walk in kar sakte hai aap apna introduction video chod sakte hai..."(It is the easiest access to my office. Everyone in India knows where my office is. You can walk in, leave your introduction video.) "There is social media, email and even an app where you can upload your work," he said.

He added that individuals living in Mumbai can also visit his office during designated hours, underlining that "there is a lot of accessibility."

Chhabra also spoke about the importance of talent over recommendations or background, noting that while many people reach out with references, the final decision always depends on an individual's acting ability.

"Everyone calls with hope, and that's a good thing. But ultimately, casting has to be right. The one who has the right talent will move forward," he said.

The casting director further highlighted his efforts to scout talent beyond Mumbai, travelling to different parts of the country to discover actors.

"India is full of talent. Not everyone can come to Mumbai due to personal or financial reasons, so we go to different cities to find them," he said, adding that local talent brings authenticity to films.

Chhabra also advised aspiring actors to focus on their craft and mental well-being, calling the journey "long and challenging."

"If you have chosen this field, work very hard. Stay happy during the struggle and take care of your mental health," he said.

Known for casting several successful films, Chhabra said he feels a growing sense of responsibility as expectations from his work continue to rise.

- ANI

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Arjun K
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this "easy access" is backed by a fair and transparent process. Many casting offices say this, but then preferences still creep in. Hope Chhabra sir walks the talk. The focus on talent over *sifarish* is the right message.
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Sarah B
The part about scouting talent beyond Mumbai is crucial. India's diversity is its strength, and stories need faces that truly represent different regions. This approach can bring such authenticity to our cinema. Good on him for making the effort to travel.
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Rohit P
"Stay happy during the struggle" – this advice about mental health is everything. The acting journey in India is so tough, with constant rejection. It's great to see a senior professional acknowledge that aspect. Talent + hard work + a healthy mind is the real formula.
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Karthik V
His success with films like 'Dhurandhar' proves his eye for talent. If he's saying his office is open, aspiring actors should definitely make use of it. But remember, as he said, you still need to have the craft. Access is just the first step.
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Nisha Z
My cousin from Indore sent his video to their app last year. He didn't get a part, but his profile was reviewed and he got some constructive feedback. That itself means a lot when you're starting from zero. It shows a system is in place.

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