00:00Thank you very much. Welcome to IONS.
00:02And you will be able to change everything,
00:06after doing QQ,
00:08where are you from,
00:10after doing such superb shows,
00:12after doing such superb shows,
00:14what would you like to do that?
00:16What would you like to do that?
00:18First of all, IONS, thank you so much for this interview.
00:20It's a pleasure.
00:22Yes, I've done many shows,
00:24many top shows,
00:26but I feel like in my life
00:28I feel like,
00:30I feel like my life is always a subject.
00:34I wanted to explore my life.
00:36I wanted to explore my life,
00:38I wanted to explore my life,
00:40to explore my life,
00:42I wanted to explore my life,
00:44I wanted to explore my life,
00:46better understand myself,
00:48after 8-10 years,
00:50after 8 years,
00:52it was necessary to start my life.
00:54I have a nice question.
00:56Actually, 5th September, Uttarakhand, you can say that it's a Bollywood film.
01:14Because there's a lot of Bollywood films in Uttarakhand.
01:17But this is a film which is written, directed, produced by Kunal Malla Ji from Uttarakhand.
01:23He's an educationist, he's a writer, director, producer.
01:27And this is the fact that I have seen in this film that Sanjay Mishra Ji,
01:31like people with work, Rajinder Kala Ji, Kavin Dwee, Deep Raj Rana, Sarika Singh,
01:40M. Kulan Malla himself, the new actors, Malihah Malla, Rishabh.
01:47So there's so much a cast in this film.
01:48And there's a lot of love story about students and teachers in which I have a very good role.
01:53I'm playing the school therapist.
01:55And there's also a lot of shades of that therapist.
01:58So it's a great thing.
02:00This is my first Hindi film.
02:02My role is less, but it's very important and a very good role.
02:06So that's why I'm back in Mumbai.
02:08Ma'am, I think you've heard of a story about some of the artists' stories.
02:15How do you feel when people remember some of these issues?
02:19I think that any artist has to be a part of the work, and that people remember his roles.
02:29Because you can understand that this film is very competitive, television industry is very competitive.
02:35And only in the whole world.
02:38And any artist tries to see screen on your screen,
02:43and the whole life remains the opportunity to get to work.
02:48No one needs to be able to get to work.
02:50So I think that 100 Bhaagy is the thing that I have gotten so much work,
02:54and people remember me.
02:56I travel anywhere in the whole world.
02:58So those who have seen these shows from the subcontinent,
03:01India, Bangladesh, even Pakistan, people remember me.
03:05So it's a privilege.
03:07I was saying that I was doubt about when I was coming back.
03:11But I think that I'm not the one who came back.
03:14Because those who have been able to connect to those who have been able to get to work.
03:21Yes, yes.
03:24I think that the change is a change of life.
03:27And we need to understand that,
03:30whatever changes we have,
03:32we need to integrate them.
03:34We cannot think that the world can change our minds.
03:37as a beautiful personal challenge
03:41bhi lena chahiye ki
03:42aaj zenzies hain, aaj millenials hain
03:44woh kya dekhna pasand kerti hain
03:46humare age group ke dekhna kya pasand
03:48kerti hain, hum se joh older generation
03:50hai woh kya dekhna pasand kerti hai
03:52toh mujhe aisa lagta hai ki
03:53mein un cheezoon ke baare mein
03:56nahi souchti joh meray control mein nahi hai
03:58mein kya best kar sakti ho
03:59what I can bring to the table
04:01what is the grace, the beauty, the quality
04:04the dignity, the class
04:06the talent, what is it that I can
04:08bring to the table as an artist, as a human
04:10being, mein usf us baare mein souchti ho
04:13aaj tal
04:14aaj tal, mei actors ko
04:16joo come back to an actor, mei actors
04:18koa amisha hiki chit rechni ko
04:20kya ko reality shows man jana
04:21jay
04:22dekhi, mei reality shows
04:30dekhi, mei reality shows
04:30dekhti ho, mei enjoy bhi kerti ho
04:32lekin, mei kabhi bhi apne, aapko kisi bhi reality show
04:34mei imagine nahi kar paati ho
04:35because I'm a simple private person
04:37aur mujhe shayad
04:39yeh ghawara nahi hai ki
04:42mei life
04:43joh eek simple private life
04:46usko mein sirf fame ke liye
04:48bhoat zahadha publicize karu
04:49mujhe koji aasa desperation
04:51mehsus nahi hota hai
04:52aaj tal, mei aasa lagta hai ki
04:56aaj tal, mei aasa lagta hai ki aaj
04:58aaj tal, mei aasa lagta hai ki aaj
05:00Yes, I think that today social media is very important.
05:03Sometimes I feel like talent is not so important than social media.
05:09But then I like to believe that
05:12to sustain your quality, your talent, your behavior and your professionalism in the long run,
05:24that will help you.
05:25But yes, of course social media is very important
05:28and I definitely need to be active in social media.
05:33When you talk about TV and film industry,
05:35there are many changes coming.
05:38How do you see them?
05:40After time and after time, what are the differences?
05:43The changes in television and film industry are not only in India,
05:47but in the whole world.
05:49We noticed that after COVID,
05:53people are very attracted to social media.
05:57They are very attracted to social media.
06:00They are very much attracted to social media.
06:02So some of the filmmakers,
06:04they have to understand that the audience's attention span is very low.
06:07So they create content to keep the audience interested in making content.
06:12Some of the audiences,
06:14some of the audiences,
06:16some of the audiences,
06:17some of them,
06:18some of the audiences,
06:19some of them,
06:20some of them,
06:21some of the audiences are very good.
06:22I think it's good content.
06:23So the things are good with word of mouth.
06:25If you don't have any good content,
06:26you can do the publicity.
06:27Eventually,
06:28the audience has so many options today,
06:30that they have so many options,
06:31that they spend their time and money,
06:33and in the traffic of Hinduism,
06:34just for this reason,
06:35you don't want to watch films.
06:36You have a very big star cast.
06:38They want to resonate on the story-wise on the film.
06:43What changes are in the film industry?
06:45What changes are in the film industry?
06:47The changes are all in the film industry.
06:48In TV and film industries,
06:53the changes are always affected by society.
06:55Like society is changing,
06:57society is changing.
06:59That's like the film industry is changing.
07:01Now, as actors,
07:04there's no choice in the film industry.
07:05We have to integrate ourselves.
07:08At least for me personally,
07:10keeping my core values.
07:12How do you feel about TV shows in your time and today's show?
07:22Our time shows were very long.
07:25Today I heard that there are 3 months of TV show,
07:29and then ceremony and cake cutting.
07:32Because I can understand that everything is challenging.
07:36Again, coming back to the same thing as I told you,
07:39that today there are so many options to be able to grip.
07:43And the audience has also divided.
07:45They have divided by age.
07:47They have divided by intellect.
07:49They have divided by demograph.
07:51So I can totally understand that today's biggest challenge is to create an audience.
07:57What popular TV show do you follow today?
08:01How do you follow today's show?
08:03I actually watch two shows on and off.
08:06One is that I like Bhabi Ji at home.
08:08I really like it.
08:09And I like the characters and their story telling.
08:13I really love it.
08:14That show is very happy.
08:16And another one is that Anupama is one of the nicest shows that has been made in India after a long time.
08:24Beautiful, simple story telling.
08:26So Anupama is a show that I admire a lot.
08:29It's my show.
08:30I am also very happy,
08:32but I also think it's a great show for you.
08:35So you have to be able to do it,
08:36Can you own a show as well?
08:40Yes.
08:41I have never really heard of it.
08:43Yes, because I was in the beginning of the year, I worked for almost half a year.
08:48It was a very good experience of working on the show.
08:51I heard that the show is coming back.
08:53I haven't even called yet.
08:55And I've never called yet.
08:57It's a very interesting track.
08:59Maybe I'll think about it.
09:01Smriti Ji is coming back to that.
09:02Most of the political careers have been progressing.
09:05Now, for whatever reason, I think they are coming back to the show, I don't know.
09:12When it started, it's more than people like it.
09:19The audience has become more than an audience.
09:25The audience has become more than an audience.
09:28Do you think there is a competition for this show?
09:33Look, it is a competition for every show.
09:36If you can see Ramayana, then it is also a competition for you.
09:41because I believe that she has her own knowledge, her own audiences.
09:48And I think Ekta is quite capable of hooking the audience.
09:52I am sure that if Ekta is taking this show back,
09:55then definitely they will have a very interesting story line.
09:59So I hope that this show will come back to people's days.
10:05How much time will it be?
10:09As you mentioned in the TV industry,
10:12as you said in the show,
10:15it's a very short show.
10:17What do you think about the media and TV actors?
10:21What do you think about this show?
10:27I think in this time,
10:30a story line that people really grip,
10:35is a bit difficult.
10:38Because actors,
10:39look at actors,
10:40they always do good work in any show.
10:43Whatever you get,
10:44one actor will do good work in any show.
10:47The story is not just actors.
10:49The story is about storytelling.
10:52Because somewhere else,
10:53the audience has evolved,
10:54so the audience needs interesting storytelling,
10:56screenplay,
10:57and the audience needs to be a part of the film.
10:58So I think that the filmmakers should be a part of the film.
11:00I think that the filmmakers should be a part of the film.
11:03and I think that the filmmakers should be a part of the film.
11:06I've made a part of the film industry that I've made about the film industry.
11:08So will this be a part of the film industry?
11:10So, what do you plan with Reunion or All Friends?
11:16Yes, the first thing is that I have less friends from the film industry,
11:21but I am happy that my friends are only 200 years old.
11:24Because I've always had my friend Ashlesha Sawant, Sandeep Baswana, Sumit Sajdev, Akashdeep Saigal.
11:33So, I'm not very regularly, but I'm happy that it was my last year Ashlesha.
11:39After a long time, it was wonderful, you know, just reliving the old memories, yes.
11:46Are you still in touch with us?
11:49Yes, absolutely. I'm in Ashlesha, Sandeep, I'm in touch with my friends,
11:53Vipul Shah, a television producer, I'm in touch with them.
11:57And some of the old directors, Paartho Mitra, I'm in touch with them on and off.
12:02Because you can understand that social media is a little easier through Facebook and Instagram,
12:08that we can see other people's lives.
12:11Why are you doing this year after office?
12:14And who should you choose?
12:16Or do you want to choose?
12:17Or do you want to choose?
12:18Or do you want to choose?
12:19Or do you want to choose?
12:20Or do you want to choose?
12:22Manifest, there is a lot of a person who is doing a lot of things.
12:25I am telling you that there will be some things in manifestation.
12:30I feel like I am hoping that I want to get a very good web series.
12:36I'm always very selective about my roles.
13:00It's important for me to somewhere resonate and connect with the roles that I say yes for.
13:06I hope that I will do something good in the future.
13:09Recently, I've been working on actors, especially for the actors who have been working on for a long time.
13:17I've been working on for a long time.
13:22I've been working on for a long time.
13:25I've been working on TV actors for a long time.
13:29Yes. Television actors of course can shift 8 hours when their production is produced.
13:35Or if they can shift 8 hours in the production, we all have to understand that we are in a very demanding industry.
13:44And it's not just that a television actor is doing 8 hours. Of course, the actors are in front of their face.
13:50So, the face is in front of the face, the voice is in front of the face.
13:54So, that's the idea of the audience.
13:56But the technicians are also in front of us.
13:59If you talk about the light team or the sound team,
14:03they come first and go first.
14:05Of course, again, actors, because they have to maintain quality of the screen,
14:13that's why you have to rest a little bit and relax a little bit.
14:20But I'm sure that Dipika Padukone is in this stage,
14:26that if they say that they have to do 5 hours,
14:31then maybe the directors who are signing them,
14:33they should say yes.
14:34But I don't think that it's luxury for the rest of the actors.
14:39What do you think about your future videos?
14:42And what do you think about your fans?
14:44Yes, at all, I'm here too.
14:46Because my film is 5th September release.
14:49So, this is the work that I have in hand.
14:51I have all hope that I have in hand.
14:52I have all hope that I have all the time of the audience.
14:54I have all the time that I have all the time.
14:56Bombay Film Industry Television has all the work that I have all the time.
14:59I am very sure that the very good projects will come back in my life.
15:04And my fans connect with me through social media,
15:10which I will say that I am most grateful.
15:15And thank you so much for all your love, your warmth, your kindness.
15:19I hope that whenever I am on the screen,
15:21you have a smile on your face.
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