This Netflix Show Just Gave Us a Perfect Pavitr Prabhakar for Live-Action Spider-Verse Movie

Published 09/25/2024, 3:02 AM EDT

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From how Greta Gerwig wrote the role of Ken in her bombastic and blockbuster Barbie movie specifically with Ryan Gosling in mind to how Stephenie Meyere penned down her Edward Cullen with Henry Cavill in mind, some roles are quite literally curated for a specific actor. But once in a great while, an actor of such charisma emerges that even roles they never auditioned for seem to have been waiting for them. Netflix, although having landed second in the Emmy race, did make this miracle happen.

A breeding ground for fresh talent that goes on to become Hollywood's best ever, as evidenced by the cast of Stranger Things, Netflix has presented Marvel with the perfect opportunity to bring its Pavitr Prabhakar to life.

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Once the champions of making casting directors all around stand up in applause, Marvel has been stumbling across too many roadblocks as of recently with even the impossible return of Robert Downey Jr. biting it in the back. Under such circumstances, Marvel, despite being platonically married to Disney+, may find respite in Netflix's latest murder mystery, The Perfect Couple. And no, this is not a green light for Marvel to up its murderous ante, but to cast Ishaan Khatter as Pavitr Prabhakar, the Indian Spider-Man. 

Having ticked all the right boxes upon its release, this alternate universe Spider-Man took no time to trap the audience under his web, much like Ishaan Khatter, who, with his appearance as Shooter Dival, has wrapped the audiences around his finger. Khatter, in a sea full of elite Hollywood stars, has left an irrevocable print on the audiences much like Pavitr Prabhakar who managed to meet the skyscraping highs of New York through his moral 'Marvel' in Mumbai's bustling streets.

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One imagines that, in donning the Spider-Man mask, Khatter might find himself unmasking a few of the West’s assumptions in the process, something he has already successfully done with his role in The Perfect Couple.

Ishaan Khatter shoots stereotypes one web at a time

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Ishan Khatter has subtly stepped into the spotlight with the role of Shooter Dival in Netflix’s latest page-to-screen endeavor, The Perfect Couple. But do not let the quiet entrance fool you. Khatter, who speaks not just for himself but for a generation of actors boxed in by tiresome clichés, insists that true representation requires more than tokenism. It needs substance, layers beneath the hollow diversity that audiences have been spoon-fed. The actor advocates for a depth of character that transcends superficial depictions, arguing that the responsibility for dismantling stereotypes lies not solely with writers and creators, but extends to actors as well as in his conversation with Philip Wang on Netflix's Spill The Boba Tea .

Ishaan Khatter’s multifaceted talent, his chameleon-like abilities, contextual depth, and undeniable charisma, have made him, among Hollywood heavyweights ranging from Nicole Kidman to Dakota Fanning the standout actor. Now that he has declared himself ready to play in Hollywood’s playground, here is to hoping that Marvel's casting directors knock at his door with Pavitr Prabhakar's Spider-Man spandex, because if there is anyone who can weave a web of charm and authenticity, it is Ishaan Khatter.

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Aliza Siddiqui

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Aliza Siddiqui, a seasoned entertainment journalist and primary editor at Netflix Junkie, discovered her passion for storytelling through Anne Hathaway's iconic performance in Princess Diaries. Her love for film was further solidified by the thought-provoking climax of Don't Look Up, which left her in awe of its ability to balance humor and commentary, much like The Dictator and Cunk on Earth, which impressed her with their loud yet subtle haywire references. With a background in writing over a thousand articles at Otakukart, Aliza brings her unique voice and style to her editorial role, where she incorporates her idiosyncratic wit with engaging content.

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