Fahadh Faasil is known for his character roles.
The actor sparked controversy in April this year when he opened up about cinema and its impact.
Fahadh Faasil is a name to reckon with in the Malayalam film industry. His fans are aware of his ability to depict characters with perfection on screen. He is known for his superhit films like Thondi Muthalum Driksakshjiyu, Malik, Pushpa and Vikram. Fans often wonder about the actor’s net worth. According to reports, Fahadh Faasil has a net worth of over Rs 50 crore. Reportedly, he charged Rs 8 crore in Puspa 2. He had a cameo as IPS Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat in Pushpa 1. Now, in the prequel, Fahadh will have a significant role alongside Allu Arjun. Last year, reports surfaced stating that the actor is charging Rs 8 crore for Pushpa 2. There has been no official confirmation regarding this news. Pushpa 2 will also feature Rashmika Mandanna, Dhananjaya, Rao Ramesh, Sunil, Anasuya Bharadwaj and Ajay Ghosh. Directed by Sukumar, the movie is scheduled to release in 2024.
Fahadh Faasil sparked controversy in April this year when he opened up about cinema. He said that he wishes people did not discuss actors and performances at dining tables. He added that he wishes to change this approach. One section of fans were okay with this comment, while another section was not. The actor said in an interview, “I don’t want people to talk about actors or performances on the dining table. Let them just discuss it in the theatre or maybe on the way back home the drive. Not more than that. Cinema is not beyond that. Cinema has a limit and let’s just. That’s what I want to change. I am not saying I want to change but there is more that you can do with your life than watching films.”
In May this year, Fahadh Faasil made a shocking discovery. He revealed that he had been diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) at the age of 41. He shared it at a gathering at Kothamangalam, Kerala. Fahadh Faasil added that he spoke with a doctor about ADHD and asked if it could be healed if diagnosed early in life, the doctor said that it could.