Key Points

Pratik Gandhi praised FICCI Frames 2025 as a crucial platform for the entertainment industry. He emphasized that India, being a nation of storytellers, needs more such stages. The actor described the industry as unstructured and requiring collaborative spaces. He also shared his success mantra of persistent experimentation and early failure.

Key Points: Pratik Gandhi Urges More Stages Like FICCI Frames 2025

  • Pratik Gandhi highlights India as a country of stories making most films globally
  • Actor describes entertainment industry as unstructured needing process development
  • He emphasizes platforms connecting storytellers with policymakers are essential
  • Gandhi advises persistence and early experimentation to achieve success faster
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We need many more stages like this: Actor Pratik Gandhi on FICCI Frames 2025

Scam 1992 actor Pratik Gandhi calls for platforms uniting storytellers and policymakers to structure India's entertainment industry at FICCI Frames.

"We need many more stages like this, where policymakers and industry storytellers come together - Pratik Gandhi"

Mumbai, October 8

Pratik Gandhi lauded FICCI Frames 2025, calling the platform a necessary need for the unstructured entertainment industry.

The actor attended a session titled 'Local Roots, Global Reach: Indian Storytelling from the Heartland' on the second day of the silver jubilee celebrations of FICCI Frames 2025.

While speaking to ANI, Pratik Gandhi highlighted the need for more platforms like FICCI Frames, where storytellers and policymakers could come together to discuss the entertainment industry.

"Our country is a country of stories. We make the most films in the world. We need many more stages like this, where policymakers and industry storytellers come together. We need such changes," said Pratik Gandhi.

The 'Scam 1992' actor also referred to the entertainment industry as "unstructured," while highlighting the need for platforms like FICCI Frames 2025.

"The second most important thing I feel is that the entertainment industry is so unstructured. All the events that take place will give rise to a structure, a process, a thought process, which we need a lot," said Pratik Gandhi.

The actor broke to fame with the series 'Scam 1992' directed by Harshad Mehta in 2020. Pratik has been quite active in theatre and has appeared in numerous films in the Gujarati and Hindi cinema industries.

After struggling in the initial years of his career, the actor is now one of the top choices for producers when it comes to OTT projects.

When asked about his mantra to success, the actor said, "Be persistent. Keep doing it without any fear. Do all the experiments that you want to do as soon as possible. Because the sooner you fail, the sooner you will get close to success."

Pratik Gandhi will next be seen in the series 'Gandhi', which was also screened at the 2025 Toronto Film Festival.

It became the first Indian series to be selected in Toronto International Film Festival's (TIFF) "very carefully curated Primetime slate."

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone working in the media industry, I can confirm how unstructured our industry is. Platforms like FICCI Frames bring much-needed professionalism and networking opportunities.
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Arjun K
Pratik Gandhi's journey from Gujarati theatre to international recognition is truly inspiring! His advice about failing fast and being persistent resonates with so many young artists.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish such platforms were more accessible to smaller creators outside Mumbai. The industry needs decentralization beyond the usual metros.
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Vikram M
"Local Roots, Global Reach" - this is exactly what Indian content needs! Our stories have so much potential internationally. So proud that 'Gandhi' series got selected for TIFF! 🎬
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Kavya N
His journey proves that talent and persistence pay off. From struggling actor to TIFF recognition - what an amazing story! More power to regional artists making it big.

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