
The Business of Fashion Podcast Riz Ahmed on the Radical Power of Storytelling
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Dec 12, 2025 Riz Ahmed delves into the radical power of storytelling, reframing Hamlet’s famous soliloquy as a bold call for resistance against injustice, rather than despair. He reflects on his British Asian identity and the universal relevance of Shakespeare's work. The actor highlights his journey in producing the first non-white cinematic adaptation of Hamlet, emphasizing the urgency of the play's themes in today’s world. Ahmed advocates for storytellers to embrace their responsibility, urging them to confront fear and champion shared humanity.
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“To Be Or Not To Be” As Resistance
- Riz argues the "To be or not to be" speech is widely misunderstood as suicide-focused.
- He says the speech is actually radical and about resistance against injustice.
Teacher Sparked Ownership Of Hamlet
- Riz Ahmed describes feeling out of place in school and being welcomed into Shakespeare by an English teacher, Mr. Roseblade.
- That mentorship convinced him Hamlet "belongs to you" and inspired his ambition to film it.
Hamlet’s Multicultural Roots Revealed
- Riz recounts researching Shakespeare and discovering Hamlet's links to older myths like the Bhagavad Gita.
- That discovery made him feel the play belonged to multiple cultures and fueled his decades-long goal to adapt it.




