يحاول ذهب - حر
THE MAVERICK MIND FARHAN AKHTAR ACTOR, PRODUCER, WRITER & DIRECTOR
October 2025
|Entrepreneur magazine
He has spent nearly 25 years shape-shifting across Indian entertainment. His playbook for staying relevant is surprisingly simple: protect your voice, bet on discipline over passion, and build teams that share the mission

Meeting Farhan Akhtar is meeting a man with a mission. A disciplined, focused soul, who knows what he is looking for. I realized not just after meeting him but after witnessing his movies, he's a director's actor while also being a director who knows what to get out of his actors. A Bhaag Milkha Bhaag or a Dil Chahta Hai might be two movies for two different set of audiences but made while keeping the right set of audience in mind. A man of purpose his clarity of thought is what amazes you while talking to him. You might be enthused by his simplicity or overwhelmed by his body of work, his clarity of thought and his multi hyphenate personality is what leaves a charm. At 51, Farhan lives by fitness as his mantra and entertainment as his power whether through acting, directing or singing. Being born in a family which is rooted in films, the love for cinema came naturally to him. “I knew this was the world I wanted to belong to,” says the actor, director, writer, producer and singer. He knew success has to be repeated every time for the audience to keep applauding you. For him, creativity without discipline is useless. His experience outside films drives his creativity the most, its these everyday experiences of traveling, reading, listening to music, spending time with family and friends opens up a new world. The support I can give in so many lives drives the change. To be challenged as producers and storytellers is good for the business, says Akhtar, the man who has stayed relevant in cinema from last 24 years.

هذه القصة من طبعة October 2025 من Entrepreneur magazine.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Entrepreneur magazine

Entrepreneur magazine
'There's No Days Off'
What does it take to compete at the highest level? Billionaire Mark Cuban and NFL star Micah Parsons have the answers.
5 mins
October 2025

Entrepreneur magazine
From Innovations To Jobs: Inside Lenovo India's Gameplan
From Make in India, Al innovations to strategy shift, Shailendra Katyal, Lenovo India MD, shares his playbook for the market.
5 mins
October 2025

Entrepreneur magazine
10 EXPERT TIPS FOR DRIVING MORE MARKETING QUALIFIED LEADS
Warming up a MQL to your brand, developing trust and positioning this person to accept your solution is often accomplished through the content you offer.
4 mins
October 2025

Entrepreneur magazine
Where the Best Marketing Ideas Come From
My agency, BBDO Worldwide, has transformed Snickers and tons of other brands. We did it by producing lots of bad ideas first.
4 mins
October 2025

Entrepreneur magazine
BEYOND THE USUAL BETS FUNDING INDIA'S STRATEGIC TECH SECTORS
India's private capital is undergoing a period of transition, and a noteworthy realignment is underway: funds flowing into sectoral domains historically viewed either as risky or niche - health-tech, defense, communications, and space.
4 mins
October 2025

Entrepreneur magazine
This Overlooked Strategy Can Help You Cut Costs and Unlock Long-Term Growth
Is your current tech causing you more problems than it solves? Here's what you can do about it.
3 mins
October 2025

Entrepreneur magazine
Passing Is a Power Move
I was never interested in team sports, but I loved track. I was confident in my speed and agility, and that made me a star on my high school team. This was always part of my personality: I am an individual; I do things my way. But one day at a track meet, I was competing in the 4-by-100-meter relay, which requires runners to pass a baton between each other three times. We were winning—until I fumbled the pass. The baton fell to the ground. We lost.
1 mins
October 2025

Entrepreneur magazine
IndiGo's Bold Pivot Pieter Elbers Steers Growth
Pieter Elbers, CEO, IndiGo, has a vision for the airline. From launching premium services to long haul flights, he has taken bold moves and that's what makes him a Daring CEO.
4 mins
October 2025

Entrepreneur magazine
SCALING PHYSICAL AI
When Krishna Rangasayee looks back at his journey, one thing stands out, his fascination with the human brain and neural networks that began in childhood.
1 mins
October 2025

Entrepreneur magazine
5 Principles for Building a Business That Thrives When the Economy Doesn't
These five principles helped me grow my business during one of the worst recessions in our lifetimes.
4 mins
October 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size