Avinash Tiwary has quietly built a space for himself as one of the sincerest performers of his
generation. He’s never chased the obvious. Instead, he’s leaned into roles that demand
emotional depth whether it was the heartbreak of Laila Majnu or the still, simmering intensity
he brought to Bulbbul. Even with something as different as Madgaon Express, Tiwary has
proved that he can shift gears without compromising on truth.
And now Tiwary is on to a new phase in his career, he is learning to focus on himself, express
himself. He says it is time to move out of drawing room discussions and face the music. The
best actors’ critics rave about, and are seldom visited in the cinema halls, why? Does this
reflect on the actors or on the audience and their lack of conviction.
Not sure if this is an outburst or a preparation for his forthcoming film Ginny Weds Sunny
directed by Prasshant Jha, but the actor is introspecting and asking the audience to reflect
with him.