Actor Neel Samarthh, who has been part of shows like Tera Kya Hoga Alia, Kundali Bhagya, Waaris and Sapnon Ki Chalang and will be seen in web series Rose Garden, says that he was keen to explore OTT and films. The actor adds that he would like to experiment as an actor on other platforms as well.
“I would have definitely taken up another television project, but at this point in my journey, I feel it's time to take a step forward and explore web series and films. These formats not only allow me to challenge myself creatively but also offer the flexibility to shoot for a few days and dedicate some time to myself. Television has played a pivotal role in shaping my career whatever I am today because of it. It truly brought out the artist in me. However, as we all aim to grow with time, I too wish to evolve and embrace new opportunities. That said, I remain open to television, especially if the role is meaningful and performance-driven,” he says.
Talking about TV, he says, “I would love to take up roles on television that are equally male-oriented, as most shows tend to focus primarily on female-centric narratives. Television has played a major role in shaping me as an artist. It brought out the true performer in me. That’s exactly why I feel it’s important to now justify that growth by taking on roles that allow me to be more creatively involved, rather than just standing in the background giving a hundred different reactions. I’m looking for characters that have depth, complexity, and a strong presence in the story.”
However, OTT is here to stay, he says, adding, “I truly believe the OTT boom is here to stay, it's the future of content. Unlike television, where viewers are bound to a specific time slot, web platforms offer the flexibility to watch content anytime, anywhere. While television has certainly evolved over the years, I personally find web shows to be more real and relatable. They allow for subtle, natural performances and storytelling that feels closer to real life. Plus, the freedom to binge-watch or watch on-the-go makes OTT content all the more appealing to today’s audience”
As for his future plans, he adds, “I’m focused on doing quality work rather than taking up anything and everything that comes my way. I’ve always believed in quality over quantity. I’m looking forward to roles that truly challenge me as an actor. For me, it’s never been about the money, it's about meaningful, performance-oriented projects. I feel web shows, in particular, offer the kind of depth and substance I’m seeking right now.”
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“I would have definitely taken up another television project, but at this point in my journey, I feel it's time to take a step forward and explore web series and films. These formats not only allow me to challenge myself creatively but also offer the flexibility to shoot for a few days and dedicate some time to myself. Television has played a pivotal role in shaping my career whatever I am today because of it. It truly brought out the artist in me. However, as we all aim to grow with time, I too wish to evolve and embrace new opportunities. That said, I remain open to television, especially if the role is meaningful and performance-driven,” he says.
Talking about TV, he says, “I would love to take up roles on television that are equally male-oriented, as most shows tend to focus primarily on female-centric narratives. Television has played a major role in shaping me as an artist. It brought out the true performer in me. That’s exactly why I feel it’s important to now justify that growth by taking on roles that allow me to be more creatively involved, rather than just standing in the background giving a hundred different reactions. I’m looking for characters that have depth, complexity, and a strong presence in the story.”
However, OTT is here to stay, he says, adding, “I truly believe the OTT boom is here to stay, it's the future of content. Unlike television, where viewers are bound to a specific time slot, web platforms offer the flexibility to watch content anytime, anywhere. While television has certainly evolved over the years, I personally find web shows to be more real and relatable. They allow for subtle, natural performances and storytelling that feels closer to real life. Plus, the freedom to binge-watch or watch on-the-go makes OTT content all the more appealing to today’s audience”
As for his future plans, he adds, “I’m focused on doing quality work rather than taking up anything and everything that comes my way. I’ve always believed in quality over quantity. I’m looking forward to roles that truly challenge me as an actor. For me, it’s never been about the money, it's about meaningful, performance-oriented projects. I feel web shows, in particular, offer the kind of depth and substance I’m seeking right now.”
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