2nd March,2024, Mumbai: This year, Kanchi Singh, who is well-known for her parts in Aur Pyar Ho Gaya and Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, will make her OTT debut. She claims that actresses now have more options and opportunities because to OTT, and she is really excited about her endeavour. Regarding how OTT has emerged as the preferred entertainment channel for viewers, she shared her thoughts, saying, “OTT has given actors a chance to do more work.” In the OTT market, we have more choices and more to do.
Kanchi Singh on why Ott is better than web shooting
Unlike regular soap operas, Web shooting has a limited quantity. While OTT shoots provide you with a predetermined script and pace, daily soap operas are a daily slog. Films, TV, and OTT are all distinct experiences that should not be compared. The situation has been completely transformed by OTT, and the lockdown has benefited them. For fans of films and other entertainment, OTT and binge watching are more than just habits—they’re addictions. We can access content with talented actors from Bollywood, theatre, and even television by simply pressing a button, the speaker continued.
Kanchi Singh on her Bollywood career
In order to concentrate on her Bollywood career, Kanchi took a sabbatical from television. She addressed one of the most contentious topics in the entertainment industry—nepotism—and made it clear that it’s not limited to Bollywood.
Kanche Singh shares her views on Nepotism and Favouritism
“Nepotism and favouritism exist in all fields, not just Bollywood,” the speaker asserted. It also exists on TV. Individuals desire to collaborate and repeat business with specific persons. The problem of favouritism and nepotism is exaggerated. Ultimately, skill and good fortune are also important. I approach my profession and acting craft with sincerity.
What comes next? “I have two projects ready for release, and I am in talks for more films,” she said.
By-Sapna Meena