Sharman Joshi's 25-Year Journey: From Theatre to 3 Idiots Without a Filmy Background

Sharman Joshi celebrates 25 years in the entertainment industry, reflecting on his unique path without a filmy background. He began in theatre and landed his breakthrough with the film "Style," which led to his iconic role in "3 Idiots." Joshi continues to balance cinema and theatre, recently completing 100 shows of "Raju Raja Ram." He expresses gratitude for his journey and the enduring love for his work from audiences.

Key Points: Sharman Joshi 25 Years in Film: Journey Without Filmy Background

  • 25 years in entertainment industry
  • No filmy background, started in theatre
  • Breakthrough with Style and 3 Idiots
  • Continues passion for theatre with 100+ shows
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Sharman Joshi shares how he made it without a filmy background as he completes 25 years in the industry

Sharman Joshi reflects on 25 years in Bollywood without a filmy background, from theatre to Style and 3 Idiots. Discover his inspiring journey and milestones.

"It's been almost 25 years since my first breakthrough. As you know, I don't come from a film background I come from theatre. - Sharman Joshi"

Mumbai, Dec 25

Actor Sharman Joshi has opened up about completing 25 years in the entertainment industry.

In an exclusive quote shared with IANS, he reflected on his journey and the milestones along the way. The 'Golmaal' actor shared insights into how he carved his own path without a filmy background, recalling his early days in theatre and the experiences that shaped his career. Sharman shared, "It's been almost 25 years since my first breakthrough. As you know, I don't come from a film background I come from theatre. Early on, I had three options in mind: becoming an actor, a lawyer, or a businessman, but I chose to take the leap into this world."

"My first appearance was a cameo in Godmother, and then Style happened quite unexpectedly. We were all newcomers, incredibly excited, and that energy was truly irreplaceable. I still love that film, and it means so much to me that people continue to remember and talk about it even today."

The 'Xcuse Me' actress further mentioned, "It's hard to believe it's been a quarter of a century since I entered the film industry. Theatre has always been an integral part of my journey as well, and I continue to pursue it with the same passion. I recently completed 100 shows of Raju Raja Ram and am currently planning an English play in January. I hope the journey continues with more meaningful opportunities, and that I keep entertaining audiences through good cinema and impactful theatre."

Sharman Joshi also spoke about the 16-year anniversary of his popular movie "3 Idiots." He reflected on the film's enduring popularity and the impact it continues to have on audiences even years after its release.

"Whenever I meet people, they naturally mention 3 Idiots, but they also fondly bring up Style, and that really makes me happy. In fact, Rajkumar Hirani sir had noticed me in Style, and later, when 3 Idiots came along, he told me that he had always intended to work with me someday which eventually led to that opportunity. Today, as 3 Idiots completes 16 years, I feel immense gratitude. Every time I think about it, it brings a smile to my face. The appreciation I received for my role as Raju Rastogi is something I deeply cherish, and I carry so many fond memories from that film especially the interview scene, which was incredibly emotional to shoot."

Sharman added, "When we were making 3 Idiots, none of us imagined it would become such a phenomenal and timeless film that continues to be loved even today. I'm truly grateful to God for being so kind to me over these 25 years and for all the opportunities I've received."

- IANS

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Priya S
Style was such a fun movie! It's great he still cherishes it. And Raju from 3 Idiots... what a legendary role. He truly is one of the most underrated actors. Wishing him many more years of success.
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Rohit P
Respect. The struggle is real for outsiders. His dedication to theatre even after film success is commendable. Hope he gets more lead roles that do justice to his talent.
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Ananya R
While I admire his journey, I do feel he hasn't been offered roles that fully utilize his potential post-3 Idiots. The industry tends to typecast. Hope his upcoming plays and projects change that.
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Michael C
As someone who discovered Bollywood through 3 Idiots, it's fascinating to read about the actor behind Raju. His story highlights the universal struggle of artists everywhere. The interview scene still gives me chills.
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Kavya N
25 years! Time flies. From Godmother to now, he's been a part of our growing up. Wishing him all the best for his English play. It's great he's balancing both film and theatre.

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