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'I chose not to be typecast': Sahil Anand on taking the risky path after Student of The Year

Updated on: 03 February,2026 05:58 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Shruti Sampat | shruti.sampat@mid-day.com

Sahil Anand revealed he avoided typecasting after Student of the Year, turning down comedy roles to seek depth. His upcoming film Godaan became a challenging, transformative experience, marking a major career milestone

'I chose not to be typecast': Sahil Anand on taking the risky path after Student of The Year

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Actor Sahil Anand has spoken candidly about his conscious decision to avoid being typecast in the entertainment industry and how that choice eventually led him to one of the most challenging and meaningful roles of his career in the upcoming film Godaan. Looking back at his journey, Sahil admitted that the path he chose was far from easy, but it was driven by a desire to grow as an actor and take on roles with depth.

Sahil Anand on getting typecast after Student of The Year 


After his appearance in Student of the Year, Sahil revealed that he was repeatedly offered comedy roles. “I could have continued doing only funny characters, but I chose not to,” he said. According to the actor, casting directors often viewed him as a stereotypical comic Punjabi character. “I kept saying no because I wanted to explore different roles,” he added.



Sahil acknowledged that this decision slowed his progress in the industry. “That’s why it has taken me so long to make my mark,” he explained. “In this industry, once a role becomes popular, people start seeing you only in that way. I wanted every character I play to be different from the last.” For Sahil, building a varied body of work mattered more than quick success.

Sahil Anand on returning with Godaan

The actor described Godaan as a turning point in his career and a powerful learning experience. “This film taught me things I had never experienced before,” he shared. “I had never worked with any animal not a dog, not a monkey and here I was acting with a cow.” The experience, he said, was physically demanding and mentally intense.

Despite the challenges, Sahil found the process unexpectedly calming. “It takes a toll on you, but at the same time it is very peaceful,” he said. “I realised that what was written in the script about the cow was actually true. Just being around her, touching her, sitting quietly it relaxes you.”

Calling Godaan the most different role of his career, Sahil said the challenge pushed him to grow as a performer. “No one has really done this before, and I knew it would not be easy. But I knew I had to crack it and I did.”

Godaan is scheduled to release in theatres on February 6, 2026.

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