All suave, where’s the substance?

30 June,2026 07:27 AM IST |  Mumbai  |  Priyanka Sharma

Sanjay Suri says he appeared less on screen because he was repeatedly offered similar well-educated, suave roles that lacked depth. After the praise for Main Vaapas Aaunga, the 55-year-old hopes changing casting trends bring him more diverse opportunities

Sanjay Suri. Pics/Instagram


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Sure, the love that Sanjay Suri has been receiving for his performance in Imtiaz Ali's Main Vaapas Aaunga has left him elated. Interestingly, it has also made the actor greedy for opportunities. "I don't have much time left. I am 55! So, I better do more work," he laughed.

What stopped him all these years? Over his 26-year career, the actor hasn't been seen on screen as frequently as he would have liked. There is a reason for that, he stated. "Throughout my career, the query has been ‘Why do we see less of you?' My only answer would be that I felt underutilised. I would get a lot of offers [to play] a well-educated, well-to-do, smart, and suave guy. That's where it ended. There would be nothing more to offer [in the roles]. So, there has been creative short-sightedness in imagining me," explained Suri.

Sanjay Suri with (L) his ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga' co-star Dolly Ahluwalia

Hopefully, that will change. The actor believes that directors today prefer casting against type. He said, "Times have changed. For instance, someone did imagine Akshaye Khanna as Rehman Dakait [in Dhurandhar, 2025], right? These directors don't want run-of-the-mill [casting], which is exciting. So, I'm hoping for diverse opportunities to come my way. The slotting still happens, but a few of the directors as well as OTT entertainment have changed that."

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