Actor Ashish Vidyarthi says he will not return to Bollywood without central roles
Veteran actor Ashish Vidyarthi shared why he stepped back from films, stating that he is waiting for central roles that really encourages him.

In short
- Ashish Vidyarthi is known for strong villain roles in Indian cinema
- Actor currently chooses roles, at intervals from films, at intervals from films
- Vidyarthi addresses fans through YouTube blog, explaining their decision
Famous for his commanding screen appearance and hypnotizing villains in films like ‘Drohl’, ‘Vastav’, and ‘Kill’, actor Ashish Vidyarthi has long been a respected person in Indian cinema. Beyond acting, a 63 -year -old Vlogger, inspiring speaker and fond chawla wears several hats as a passenger.
However, their absence from the silver screen has not paid any attention. Addressing the curiosity of his fans, the student recently shared the reason behind his interval through his YouTube Vlog. The actor clearly admitted that he was deliberately getting away until he offers the roles that resonate with him, especially central, enough eligible.
“Let’s talk openly today and clean the wind,” he said in Vlog. “You are right that I am not seen in as much films as I did once. I don’t know what the nation wants to know, but some of you definitely do. So here is: I am a great actor, someone who has portrayed remarkable roles in his career.
Known for his intense performance in both Hindi and regional cinema, the student clarified that he has no intention of returning to conservative or supporting roles. He stands in his decision to not accept those parts in his decision that does not match his artistic aspirations.
Sharing a message directly for the purpose of filmmakers, he said, “I often tell the directors and makers: just because you haven’t given me those roles, it doesn’t mean that you can’t do it now.”
Far from seeking fame or raising the number of projects under its belt, the student is giving priority to the objective on quantity. “I am not sad at home,” he said. “I’m just not settling.” His stance reflects the deep sense of career built on self-esteem and artistic integrity.


