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January 25, 2025

In cricket, football, music and film, getting discovered is half the battle won. Meet the talent scouts who can spot jewels in the dust, and why the job is so addictive

- Urvee Modwel

There was a time that people could walk down the street or head to the grocery store, be discovered by a photographer or director and instantly shoot to fame. For Charlize Theron, it happened while she was arguing with a bank teller in 1994. Director Anurag Basu found Kangana Ranaut in a coffee shop in Mumbai and offered her a role in Gangster (2006). Rohit Bal saw Arjun Rampal in a club and advised him to start modelling. Rosario Dawson didn't even need to leave her home. She was discovered, at 15, sitting on her front steps by filmmaker Harmony Korine.

Things have changed since. Talent scouts now do all the dirty work of sifting through demo videos for entertainment companies, sports franchises, and studios. Scouts double up as managers and triple up as representatives. It's a job that requires as much optimism as grit, as much patience as quick thinking, and needs focus on a singular talent and the world at large. See how new blood is changing the game.

On the lookout Nisarg Naik is only 24. But already, aspiring cricketers know him as the man who can change their lives. He scouts all over the country, heading to wherever matches are being played. He says he's watched over 150 matches so far. This sets him apart from older scouts, who mostly work remotely.

Naik also manages Uma Chetry, Kashvee Gautam, Shabnam Shakil and Aparna Mondal, and has recommended players for the Women's Premier League. Last year, three of his finds participated in the Women's World Cup; 13 played in the WPL.

"Getting discovered, and doing the discovering is all reference-based," he says. And you're only as good as your last pick.

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