‘Why Doesn’t Industry Understand?’: Sharad Kelkar Expresses Pain Over Not Getting Lead Roles 

Sharad Kelkar, famous for his role in “Indian Police Force,” believed that filmmakers should offer him significant roles. He asserted that he doesn’t give up hope. “I’m waiting for the day when people will trust me.” He wonders why the industry fails to understand this sentiment,” he said.

Despite showcasing his talent in both small and big screen projects, Kelkar desires to take on substantial roles in films. Whether it’s his acting prowess or his voice modulation skills, Kelkar remains in demand across the industry.

Sharad Kelkar hasn’t played lead roles in movies so far

He has proven himself successful in shining, regardless of the size of the role he plays. Sharad Kelkar, although he hasn’t played lead roles in movies so far, has garnered love from audiences through his side roles.

Sharad Kelkar
Sharad Kelkar

However, recently he expressed his desire to take on significant roles on the big screen. In an interview, he mentioned that after gaining recognition with the “Indian Police Force,” he feels that filmmakers should offer him substantial roles now.

The actor remarked, “There are many actors who could be better than me and can perform better. But luck also plays a role. I consider myself fortunate to have received those roles. Even though those characters were short-lived, I don’t know why the industry fails to understand.

Sharad Said: I don’t know who is stopping them from offering me bigger, better roles.” “I don’t know the reason behind it,” Sharad continued, discussing roles in the industry. “I am a very positive person; I’m just waiting for my turn.

He expressed: I’m not saying I’m a great actor, but I work hard and believe in myself. I never give up; that’s my attitude. I’m waiting for the day when people will trust me.”

Sharad Kelkar began his career as a gym instructor in Gwalior. He then ventured into acting with the Doordarshan serial “Aakrosh.” After that, he showcased his acting skills in several serials, including “CID,” “Uttaran,” and “Raat Hone Ko Hai.”