Actor Rajat Bedi reminisced about the evolving landscape of the film industry, especially noting the differences between the past and present. He fondly recalled his early days working with Shah Rukh Khan and highlighted the significant transformations in filmmaking practices.
Bedi emphasized the shift in technology, mentioning his experience with Arriflex cameras and shooting on reels in the past. He also discussed the personal connections and interactions that characterized the industry during his initial years, contrasting them with the current era of social media dominance.
Reflecting on the industry’s growth, Bedi acknowledged the expanded opportunities for professionals today, with the rise of digital cameras, OTT platforms, and diverse avenues for creative work. He expressed gratitude for having navigated through both the traditional and modern phases of the entertainment sector.
Rajat Bedi, the son of director-producer Narendra Bedi, commenced his career at a young age as an assistant director under Ramesh Sippy. Notably, during his involvement in “Zamaana Deewana” in 1995, Shah Rukh Khan affectionately nicknamed him “Tiger.”
In 2025, Bedi reentered the Hindi cinema scene with a role in the Netflix series “The Ba**ds of Bollywood,” directed by Aryan Khan, son of Shah Rukh Khan.
