Prakash Raj, a well-known actor, has been in the entertainment business for about three decades. Therefore, it would be accurate to claim that he is well-versed in the entertainment business. The actor recently discussed how the pandemic has halted the “mafia dictating the actual content” in Hollywood as he prepares for his forthcoming online series, Mukhbir.
According to a Hindustan Times report, the actor spoke about how people’ thinking is changing and the necessity for authentic material. “Slice-of-life shows and novellas have been increasingly popular in recent years. People are sick of the noise, claimed Prakash.
“With the pandemic, individuals are connecting to more content,” he continued. It also feels nice to see that fakeness is dwindling and the mafia is unable to convert, while there is a level playing field for ability and content. The king is increasingly the content. This kind of work is important if we want to emerge from this confusion.
The director-producer continued the debate by saying, “Cinema is a language, the most recent human language. It was like a river that was flowing but was being halted by humans. They placed restrictions on it, saying that you could only display it in theatres, and they started to believe that writing was limited to two-and-a-half-hour stories. Everybody has been putting a stop to things, such as not letting it air on TV first. The material, however, emerged after the pandemic interrupted this mafia because individuals had to leave.
Returning to his television programme, Mukhbir – The Story of a Spy, it will begin streaming on Zee5 on November 11. Additionally, it features crucial roles for Zain Khan Durrani, Adil Hussain, and Zoya Afroz.