Panaji: Noted Bengali actor Prosenjit Chatterjee believes there is a need for good actors who can pull off different characters on screen and the concept of heroes has started becoming irrelevant.
Delivering his masterclass, titled Nuances of Acting, on the sidelines of the International Film Festival of India here, he said it gives him great pleasure to see a performer like Nawazuddin Siddiqui being considered a cinema star today.
"I feel really happy when I see an actor like Nawazuddin (called) a star. He is the face of his film. This was not possible 20 years ago. Today, it is not just the looks. There is no so-called hero or heroine. It has to be a performer."
He said there is a need for actors today and not stars.
"All over the country, there has been a revolutionary change. People are going to watch films which do not have so-called hero or heroines.
Chatterjee said there are more opportunities today for up-and-coming actors to make their mark in the industry.