
Gulshan Devaiah’s unscripted journey to success
The Hindu
Dive into the intriguing world of actor Gulshan Devaiah, where talent meets versatility
He blends into each character he portrays so seamlessly that you forget it is him on screen and the character just takes over. Nothing is over or underplayed, nor does he ever come across as crass even when he rattles off the meanest dialogues. This is none other than Gulshan Devaiah, who hails from Bengaluru, and has made a mark on the silver screen across borders. An actor with a penchant for the unconventional, he started off his acting career with Bengaluru-based Forum Three Theatre.
Be it playing a cop struggling to balance work and family in Dahaad or the angry Bhavani in the all-out commercial Galiyon Ki Rasleela Ramleela, every role seems to fit Gulshan like a glove. The actor, who was in Bengaluru for Forum Three Theatre’s golden jubilee celebrations, talked to The Hindu about acting, the craft and its business.
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