Farhan Akhtar continued by saying that even though Hindi movies might not have large budgets to rival Hollywood productions, the industry as a whole needs to step up its game.
Farhan Akhtar, a Bollywood actor and filmmaker, just made his MCU debut with the miniseries Ms Marvel, delighting all of his Indian fans. Even though his role was brief, his mere presence satisfied his supporters. Now, when speaking about the show, he claims that Hindi heroes have long been performing superheroic feats. Farhan, who is well-known for cult blockbusters like “Dil Chahta Hai,” “Lakshya,” and “Don,” as well as the web series, said that “our heroes have been beating up an assortment of evil people and sending them soaring in the air since time immemorial.”
The Russo Brothers, who were in Mumbai to promote their action movie for Netflix, “The Gray Man,” were having a talk with Farhan at the time.
The director continued by saying that even while Hindi movies may not have the financial resources to rival Hollywood productions, the industry as a whole needs to step up its game.
The actor-director-producer continued, “We as India’s cinema fraternity may not have tremendous spending power on VFX or budgets like the movies in the west, but we need to elevate our game because the audience now has access to stuff from all over the world.
According to rumours, Farhan and his business partner Ritesh Sidhwani are now in negotiations with the Russo Brothers. Although it doesn’t appear that the MCU filmmakers are working on another acting project for the actor, it is said that the Russo Brothers are in contact with Farhan and Ritesh’s Excel Entertainment.
the Russo Brothers stated that they spoke with Excel Entertainment. “We adore what the two men (Farhan and Ritesh) have been doing with the material in India; they are incredibly talented storytellers. Although such things take time to manifest, we are undoubtedly in communication with them about creating something. At this point, all I can say is that there is an exchange of ideas,” Anthony Russo stated.