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|July 2024
JIMMY SHERGILL LIVES FOR TODAY AND BELIEVES THAT HIS BEST IS YET TO COME, FINDS TANISHA BHATTACHARYA
Since making his debut in 1996 with Gulzar’s Maachis, Jimmy Shergill has carved out a distinctive niche in the Indian film industry, transitioning from his early “chocolate boy” image to taking on more diverse and challenging roles. His career, spanning over two decades, is marked by significant milestones such as his performance in Munnabhai MBBS, which he considers a turning point. Despite his extensive filmography, including memorable roles in both mainstream and supporting capacities, Shergill believes his peak is yet to come, demonstrating his persistent ambition and commitment to growth. Embracing new opportunities in web series like Choona and Ranneeti: Balakot & Beyond, Shergill continues to evolve, bringing depth and experience to each character he portrays. His journey reflects a blend of instinctive choices and calculated risks, driven by a passion for storytelling and an unwavering belief in the transformative power of cinema.
FROM 1996 TO NOW, WHICH PHASE WOULD YOU CALL THE PEAK AND THE LOWEST YET IN YOUR CAREER?
Honestly, I feel the peak is yet to come. Personally, every person goes through things; that's life. But the peak is yet to come.
YOU'VE MENTIONED IN SEVERAL INTERVIEWS HOW YOU WANTED TO BREAK FROM THAT STEREOTYPE OF BEING A CHOCOLATE BOY ONSCREEN. HOW DID THAT JOURNEY GO? This story is from the July 2024 edition of Filmfare.
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