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Priyadarshan: Akshay's common man charm vs. SRK's urban polish
8 Apr
Summary
- Priyadarshan notes Akshay Kumar's ability to embody an ordinary man.
- Shah Rukh Khan's persona is described as distinctly urban and polished.
- The director links actor's relatability to his comedic storytelling.

Filmmaker Priyadarshan recently shared his insights on the distinct screen presences of actors Akshay Kumar and Shah Rukh Khan. Speaking about his upcoming collaboration with Akshay Kumar, Priyadarshan emphasized Kumar's strength in portraying an "ordinary man."
Priyadarshan noted that Akshay Kumar's body language and lived experiences allow him to authentically connect with roles that reflect everyday struggles. This relatability is a key asset for Kumar's performances, especially in comedic films.
In contrast, Shah Rukh Khan was described as having a more polished and urban persona. Priyadarshan suggested that Khan's background in Delhi makes it harder for him to embody characters from deeply rural settings.
The director further linked these actor distinctions to his own filmmaking style. Priyadarshan's comedies often stem from "humor of life" and poverty, where characters are depicted as desperate and financially challenged, a narrative style that benefits from actors with grounded personas.