Rajkummar Rao: From Struggles to Stardom in Hindi Cinema

Rajkummar Rao's journey from a struggling actor to a leading star in Hindi cinema is nothing short of inspiring. With his latest film 'Toaster' now streaming, he shares insights into his career choices and the challenges of portraying cricket legend Sourav Ganguly in an upcoming biopic. Rao discusses his deliberate decision to slow down his film releases while remaining open to exciting opportunities. Discover how he prepares for his roles and the significance of his latest projects in this engaging article.
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Rajkummar Rao's Inspiring Journey

Rajkummar Rao's transformation from a lesser-known actor to a prominent figure in Hindi cinema is truly remarkable. His latest project, 'Toaster,' which just premiered this week, showcases his versatility. Following this, he is set to star in two consecutive biopics.


How does it feel to have 'Toaster' as your first release of the year?


I’m thrilled that 'Toaster' is my initial release this year. It’s a unique dark comedy, a genre I relish as an actor. I don’t feel anxious about it. The fact that Patralekhaa produced it adds a special touch.


With numerous releases before 2026, have you intentionally decided to take a step back?


Indeed, I am intentionally slowing down my pace. My goal is to work on two films annually, but I remain open to exciting scripts from talented directors that might tempt me to deviate from this plan. Currently, I have 'Toaster,' followed by 'Raftaar,' our inaugural theatrical production, and then 'Nikam,' my next biopic after Srikanth. After that, there will be a significant break before 'Dada' is released. I aim to engage in projects that challenge me and require extensive preparation.


Taking on the role of Sourav Ganguly must be quite a responsibility?


Absolutely, portraying Sourav Ganguly is a significant responsibility. It required extensive preparation, including learning to bat left-handed. I dedicated countless hours to watching his matches and even spent time with him to understand his persona better. Playing Dada is a huge responsibility, given his impact on the Indian cricket team. I am incredibly excited about this role.