Many TV actors are returning to television after a
failed attempt at movies in Bollywood like Siddharth Shukla, Amar Upadhyay, and
Rajeev Khandelwal etc. On the other hand, you have actors like Ram Kapoor,
Rohit and Ronit Roy, who are balancing both movie and TV beautifully. Our telly
actors tell us their take on this.
Ssharad Malhotraa - We all know TV is booming and
its reach has widened over the past few years. It’s getting stronger and bigger
by the minute. I am very lucky and thankful to be a part of this medium but as
an artist, we all should experiment at different levels/spheres and try and
prevent any kind of monotony to set in at workplace. I would love to juggle all
3, stage, films and TV, together. I know that it will be very challenging physically
and emotionally but at the same, it will be highly satisfying for my creative
urges and entertaining for my audiences too.
Himmanshoo Malhotra - I think the best idea at
this point of time is to maintain the balance between television and films. If
you leave television and only want to do films, it slightly becomes a risky
proposition in today times because films, unfortunately, are not as successful
as television. You need to be very lucky. I would say Sushant Singh Rajput is
the only exception who's been lucky here. He ventured out of television and
entered into films and kept proceeding with it. Only one film does not make you
a star proportionally. You have to do 6 films in a row. Sushant got lucky, but
not everyone gets lucky like this. I think there should be a balance that is
maintained between television and films. I would suggest a balance like Ram
Kapoor and Ronit Roy have maintained. They keep doing television and also
films. I did film Wajah Tum Ho with T-series and now I am doing a television
show as well. If another film is offered, I'll do that film and will be back to
television. It is the balance that should be maintained and it will be more
fruitful in the coming future.
Shashank Vyas: Well, I think every individual has
his or her own journey. One cannot be non-risky in this profession. Being
always in a comfort zone is not my choice. Look at SRK, Sushant Singh Rajput,
all of them are from TV and they both made it big. It’s talent and destiny
which decides your career graph. Of course, hard work will take you a long way.
Mohammad Nazim TV is a mass medium. The character
becomes part of the audiences life. TV or films, the objective of both is
entertainment, entertainment and entertainment. Even Salman Khan and SRK are
doing TV. How you carry your career is your choice. One can surely balance both
TV and films. The will to survive must be there. If you can maintain a balance
between both, then there is nothing like it.
Tinaa Dattaa TV is TV and films are films for an
actor. Films are larger than life and TV makes you a household name. Both have
their own impact. TV actors are doing well in films and vice versa. In last few
years, many actors have migrated to films and have got a good response. It is
important to go on trying, that will surely make you succeed. One bad film will
not ruin your career, it’s important to believe in this.
Vivian Dsena As far as TV is concerned, I would
like to stick to the TV as it is my bread, butter and dessert. I am open to the
idea of doing films as and when they happen. An actor is an actor and medium
can vary. But I will never give out television for films. TV has made me who I
am today and I will never forget that.
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