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OTT platforms came as a blessing when the Covid-19 pandemic took over the world in 2020, bringing everything to a standstill
OTT platforms came as a blessing when the Covid-19 pandemic took over the world in 2020, bringing everything to a standstill. The ever-expanding universe of the digital space not just entertained the audience with binge-worthy content but also brought forward many talented actors and shone the spotlight on them and their craft.
Manoj Bajpayee
National Award-winning actor Manoj Bajpayee's performances on the big screen and on the web-space cannot be questioned.
He raised the bar for himself with his work in 'The Family Man' and 'The Family Man 2'.
The 52-year-old star sees competing with himself as a "good thing".
"As far as people are saying that I am competing with myself, that is a very good situation to be in and everyone should compete with themselves and nobody else," said the actor.
Manoj added: "In acting you compete with yourself and nobody else rather with your own last work and this is what I always wanted to do and this is what I will do in day-to-day acting life and that's the way it is going to be. I am only interested in doing better than what I have done before."
He does not want to take the tag of being the ruler of the OTT space.
"There are so many actors who are actually the rulers of OTT and they are doing some amazing stuff and learn so much just by watching their work. The kind of performances they are coming up with is new and unique. They have their own method which is interesting to watch," added the actor, who was awarded the Padma Shri in 2019.
Shweta Tripathi
Actress Shweta Tripathi is happy to be called as the face of OTT. Over the years, she has worked in the web space in several projects including 'Mirzapur', 'Raat Akeli Hai', 'Laakhon main ek' and 'The Gone Game'. The 36-year-old actress has revealed what she admires the most about the platform.
"What I love about OTT is that I can watch it anytime and anywhere at my convenience. I never think about competing with myself or anybody else. I just think I want to do justice to what the director and writer have imagined because this is their story. You are helping them tell their story. Thank you OTT," the actress added.
Richa Chadha
Actress Richa Chadha is thankful to the OTT space for bridging the gap between TV viewing audiences and the urban audience.
"I am glad that people are now doing web series and better content options are available to people in India. There was a big gap between the TV viewing audience and the urban audience, so, I think the coming of OTT has solved that problem," she said.
The actress, who hails from Amritsar, Punjab, has treated the audience with her work in series such as 'Inside Edge', films 'Madam Chief Minister' and 'Lahore Confidential', among many others in the web space.
"I do feel that I am competing with myself and I also feel like my work will be appreciated more in retrospect and am not saying it from a conceited space. I understand that a lot of actors will do different things and experiment and history is kinder to them than the present," added Richa.
Pankaj Tripathi
Pankaj Tripathi, who can be tagged as the uncrowned king of the digital space, garnered a big fan following after his portrayal as the deadly gangster Kaleen bhaiyya from 'Mirzapur', power hungry godman Guruji from 'Sacred Games' and the endearing friend in his latest release 'Mimi'.
Pankaj, who grabbed eyeballs ever since he shone on the web crime thrillers, says he is not trying to be a "game changer" as he is only doing what loves the most -- acting.
"It feels good. The OTT stories have a big hand and the audience for making me the face of OTT. I am thankful. I am called a game changer but I am just doing my job. I am not doing this to change the game. I am doing what I love and while doing it the game is changing," says Pankaj. The 44-year-old actor credits the web space for showcasing his breakthrough performances.
"It is happening. I just love acting. I just got a chance after the advent of OTT. That chance was given by OTT," added Pankaj, who was born in the Gopalganj district of Bihar.
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