Key Points

Dalip Tahil reminisces about his 45-year career, from early struggles in single-screen cinemas to thriving in the OTT boom. He credits directors like Neeraj Pandey for challenging roles in web series like Special Ops. The actor stresses the importance of honing craft before chasing stardom in today’s fragmented entertainment landscape. Tahil’s filmography—spanning QSQT, Baazigar, and Mission Mangal—reflects cinema’s seismic shifts.

Key Points: Dalip Tahil Marks 45 Years From Baazigar to Special Ops Era

  • Traces journey from India’s first 3D film My Dear Kuttichathan to OTT hits like Special Ops
  • Credits Neeraj Pandey for complex roles in the streaming era
  • Highlights shift from limited single-screen opportunities to multi-platform exposure
  • Emphasizes craft over fame while acknowledging changing industry aspirations
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Veteran actor Dalip Tahil reflects on 45 years in cinema, notes shift from single screens to multi-platform era

Veteran actor Dalip Tahil reflects on cinema’s evolution from single screens to OTT dominance, sharing career highs like Baazigar and Special Ops.

"Before becoming a star, you must first become a good actor – Dalip Tahil"

Mumbai, Aug 7

Veteran actor Dalip Tahil, who has completed an impressive 45 years in the film industry, shared insights into how the landscape of cinema has transformed over the decades.

Recalling the early days when single-screen theatres dominated and opportunities were limited, he noted the rise of OTT platforms, television, and multiplexes has now opened up a wider range of possibilities for actors and filmmakers alike. Reflecting on his career, Dalip told IANS, “When I started 45 years ago, there were only single-screen cinemas, and getting work was very difficult. Today, there are multiple platforms—OTT, TV, and multiplexes—so opportunities are more. But you must be clear about your reason for joining the industry. There’s nothing wrong in wanting stardom, money, or a big house—but remember, before becoming a star, you must first become a good actor.”

When asked if there’s a role he’s most proud of over his decades-long career, the Baazigar actor reflected on the many characters he’s portrayed, each contributing in its own way to his growth as an actor. “I consider myself very fortunate to have worked in so many good films.

Dalip shared, “My first superhit was ‘My Dear Kuttichathan,’ India’s first 3D film in Malayalam. Then came “Aaj Ki Aawaz,” “Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak,” “Baazigar,” “Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke,” “Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai,” “Mission Mangal,” and more recently “Special Ops 2” and “The Family Man.”

“I can’t single out one role—my career has been blessed with great projects and talented colleagues,” he added.

Talking about his latest OTT project, “Special Ops,” Tahil mentioned, “Working with Neeraj Pandey is a privilege. I admire him greatly. He first approached me for Special Ops season one, but that role didn’t work out. For season two, he offered me a complex character. I trusted Neeraj’s vision and played the role as guided. On OTT, the writers and directors control the narrative, and Neeraj is both courageous and creative.”

- IANS

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Shreya B
His role in Baazigar still gives me chills! But I disagree slightly - today's OTT platforms have made acting more accessible but quality has suffered. Too many shows focus on quantity over substance.
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Arjun K
True veteran! Remember watching him in Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke as a kid. His comic timing was brilliant. Glad to see him getting good roles even now. OTT has been a blessing for character actors 🙏
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Priya S
His journey reflects the evolution of Indian cinema itself! From single screens to multiplexes to now watching his shows on our phones. Technology has changed everything but talent remains constant 💯
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Nikhil C
Respect for staying relevant across generations! But I wish he had spoken more about the challenges of the transition period when multiplexes came and single screens started dying. That was a tough phase for many artists.
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Kavya N
His performance in Special Ops 2 was brilliant! Shows how OTT is giving veteran actors the complex roles they deserve. Bollywood should learn from this - stop wasting such talent in side roles!

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