Bollywood actor Tusshar Kapoor discussed his 25-year career in an interview with India Today's Anita Britto [1].
The milestone highlights the longevity of Kapoor's presence in the Indian film industry and the lasting appeal of the comedy franchises that defined his public image.
Kapoor revisited the beginning of his professional journey, which started with his debut film released in 2000 [2]. During the conversation, he said he reflected on his early collaborations, including his work with Kareena Kapoor Khan [1].
A significant portion of the interview focused on the actor's most successful ventures. Kapoor said his roles in the Golmaal and Welcome franchises remain central to his career [2]. He specifically mentioned the film "Welcome to the Jungle" as part of his ongoing engagement with the series [1].
Kapoor described the Golmaal and Welcome films as his "bread and butter" and said he would not stop working on these franchises [2]. The actor used the occasion to celebrate the 25 years [1] he has spent navigating the industry, from his early days to his current projects.
The interview provided a retrospective on how Kapoor's career evolved from a newcomer to a staple of ensemble comedy. He said he discussed the impact of his debut and the specific trajectory that led to his most recognized roles [2].
“Tusshar Kapoor has been in the Bollywood industry for 25 years”
Kapoor's reflection on his quarter-century in the industry underscores a common trend in Bollywood where actors find sustainable commercial success by anchoring themselves to high-performing comedy franchises. By framing these roles as his professional foundation, Kapoor acknowledges the balance between artistic variety and the commercial necessity of brand-driven cinema.




