00:02And Nayaradji, first of all, welcome to INS.
00:04And Nayaradji, first of all, we want to know about our journey.
00:07We've also worked on the OTT, the OTT, the OTT, the OTT, the OTT, and the OTT, and the OTT.
00:15And you're also working on the South.
00:17So, how do we see our journey that we've done in our community,
00:22and we've done a lot of work on our community.
00:24What do we say about this?
00:26I think I'm very lucky that even though
00:30sometimes the norm of the industry is going to be typecast,
00:35luckily, I've worked on every single time together on every platform.
00:40And that's why I've never felt like a South actress,
00:47or a TV actress, or a web actor.
00:50I've worked everywhere.
00:52And how to do acting on every platform, it comes to me.
00:57More so over,
00:58because I've worked from a very young age,
01:03the experience, the storytelling,
01:06I get the pulse of that.
01:08and I get the excitement of that role.
01:13So that's why my journey is good.
01:18I can do a Bollywood film,
01:21and I can do a TV show,
01:22and I can do a web.
01:24I can do it all.
01:25Because every place has a different audience.
01:28Every platform has a different audience.
01:31There is a mixed audience,
01:32but there is also a poor audience.
01:34So I should hold every place.
01:37I should watch my performance.
01:40As an actor,
01:43how do you define yourself?
01:45How can you do comedy?
01:47How can you do comedy?
01:47How can you do comedy?
01:48How can you do comedy?
01:49How can you do comedy?
01:51How can you do comedy?
01:52I think I can hold every role with compassion.
01:57If you've seen Khaki 2,
01:59it was a very serious,
02:01very dignified,
02:03mature role.
02:05I was playing an eight-month-old pregnant lady,
02:09whose husband is an IPS officer,
02:11and she dies.
02:13My father was a naval officer.
02:16Our family knew that he is fighting for the country.
02:23It can be something with naval officers.
02:25It can be something with army officers.
02:27So, I had tears in my personal life,
02:32and in that girl's life,
02:33which is in Khaki 2,
02:36there was a similarity.
02:38I picked up that soul of both the things.
02:41And then, for me,
02:42performing was easy.
02:43For example,
02:44that was such a serious role.
02:45This is my film,
02:46One to Cha Cha Cha,
02:48which is going to release the first October.
02:51I am totally opposite.
02:52I am a very playful,
02:55chirpy,
02:56bindaas,
02:57massy,
02:58masala-dar girl.
03:00I am completely different.
03:01in the gha-gha-gha-choli.
03:04I am a little bit of a
03:06totally opposite to what
03:08I was eating in Khaki 2.
03:10So,
03:10I am a role that I have played,
03:15in my own role,
03:16one fraction of my soul has been in that.
03:21Because when you live your life, you have a lot of different situations in your life.
03:27You have a lot of different experiences in your life.
03:30And from those experiences, you also have an emotional journey.
03:37You also have some things you can know about yourself, some things you experience, some new emotions you feel.
03:44So it only helps in acting.
03:45They say that people who have a lot of struggled in life, who have seen a lot of life and are very good actors.
03:51This is true because to feel every situation and to remember his emotions, his learning and journey,
04:01it helps you as an actor's work.
04:04For the entertainment industry, we have a lot of work.
04:08We have a lot of work and we have a lot of work.
04:11We have a lot of work.
04:15So, have you ever tasted like this?
04:19Look, I have heard that it is everywhere.
04:21But what is it?
04:22We have a media.
04:23We have a lot of work.
04:25But having said that, I have personally not faced it.
04:28Because I am a lawyer.
04:29I am from my childhood.
04:31Where I am going to work.
04:33My mother is always with me.
04:35I have no support.
04:36I have no support for parents.
04:37I have no support for parents.
04:38I have no support for them.
04:39And I am very much moving forward.
04:40I am going to leave the front of them as well.
04:42I am standing on the front of them.
04:44So...
04:45Coming back to the film, Khaki 2, your role is quite different.
04:50So, do you have any special things to add in the film?
04:57Unfortunately, the sequel is not to me.
05:00Well, a film is the final chapter between the two and the two,
05:02and this is a film that we are heading after the film,
05:03The Bengal chapter.
05:04Was that the film that is the film,
05:05The Bengal chapter?
05:06We are going to always relate to the film.
05:07So, the film about the film is the film.
05:08Do you see the film?
05:09That is the film.
05:10The film is the film.
05:11I am going to be beginning to see,
05:12I am going to see,
05:13I must be beginning to see.
05:14What do you expect to be an unexpected twist?
05:18This film will completely change your image.
05:44If you have seen modern Glamorous, Indian Glamorous, then you will see this.
05:50Regional cinema has been doing a lot of work.
05:53You have been doing a lot of work on this platform.
05:57You have been doing a lot of work on your creative self.
05:59Do you need a recognition for regional cinema and Bollywood?
06:03I think it's a cinema.
06:05Now, the audience is different.
06:07But the emotion is the same.
06:10It's an added flavour.
06:12There are slang, there are accents.
06:18But I think the story could relate to a lot of masses.
06:24So, yeah, I should definitely get a recommendation.
06:26In fact, it's already getting it.
06:28How do you define a perfect character?
06:32Is it a dream role?
06:34Do you not have to do it yet?
06:37I am saying dream role by asking me.
06:43I am not saying what seem to be good.
06:46I don't want to make credit.
06:49And it does not even like that.
06:50But I want to make a lawyer role.
06:51Because I am selbst verifying law.
06:53And I am not saying that.
06:55And I don't want to do it.
06:57So I would think it is a lawyer.
06:59I also have the first time to talk to you about the big boss.
07:06I love you.
07:09I love you.
07:11I love you.
07:14I love you.
07:16I love you.
07:19I love you.
07:21I love you.
07:23I love you.
07:25in real life was that I am a very peaceful person, and I would like to be peaceful,
07:39but I would like to be toxic in there. So in real life, I would like to match the toxicity
07:46in real life. I would like to be toxic. I would like to be toxic.
07:52Yeah, he's a friend of mine.
08:05How do you see your name? What advice would you like?
08:10I mean, I'm a bad friend. I'm not watching Big Boss.
08:15But as much as I'm watching on Instagram, I feel like he's trending at this time.
08:20Look, he's a great man. He's a great man. He's a great man. He's a great guy.
08:26He's doing good tasks. He's a great man. He's a great man.
08:31He's a good man. He's a great man. He's a great man. He's a great man.
08:36With Ashurr, he's a great man.
08:38So, people who watch Big Boss, they're giving him a lot.
08:43I heard that he's a good man.
08:46So, yeah, he's doing well.
08:48So, I thought that he's doing well.
08:51I'm sorry.
08:53I thought I was going to have to say that Shabazz was a great man.
08:55What's happening? Why did he do?
08:57He's a great man. He's a great man.
08:59He's a great man.
09:00He's a great man.
09:01He's a great man.
09:02He's not like that. He's a great man.
09:03He's a great man.
09:05Do you think about your career, which project is challenging and rewarding?
09:12Do you think that you can get a reward?
09:16Look, I'm talking about Khaki, but Khaki's role was very long. It was prominent. It was not a very long role.
09:22In fact, I actually gave an audition for Shagor's wife. The mafia's wife.
09:32But I probably didn't suit the role. So then I became this role. And that role was much bigger.
09:39But I didn't suit. I didn't look the part. I think Khaki was one of the most difficult roles.
09:47Because very few people agree to become pregnant lady, first of all.
09:52They get ready to become de-glam, like I have a very glamorous image.
09:56I have completely no makeup, heavily pregnant, authentic, very different.
10:01So that way, preparation-wise, I think I should be given for that.
10:05And my first TV show called Divya Drishti.
10:09I was very successful. I had a very different type of talent in one role.
10:14It was a very good role for me.
10:17So these two roles have been pretty iconic for me.
10:20There is one more role. There is this web series called Checkmate and Helloji.
10:28So basically there are four roles. Divya Drishti, there is Khaki 2, there is Checkmate and there is Helloji.
10:34So basically there are four roles.
10:35So basically there are four roles.
10:36Divya Drishti, there is Khaki 2, there is Checkmate and there is Helloji.
10:40So basically there are four roles.
10:41So basically there are four roles, Divya Drishti, there is Khaki 2, there is Checkmate and there is Helloji.
10:47My name is Khaki 2, I have seen the most different roles in my life.
10:54What are your possibilities that you have to be different from TV and TV industry?
10:59I have seen one thing.
11:02For example, Khaki 2 was being the designer.
11:06For example, Khaki 2 was not the designer.
11:08But he was also the designer.
11:09Never thought about it.
11:10I was the designer of Naira playing a role.
11:11But she is also the designer of Naira.
11:13She is also the designer of Naira.
11:14The designer of Naira doing that.
11:16That's a very good thing.
11:18I am the main role.
11:20I am the designer of Naira's role and the designer of my designer.
11:22She is well.
11:24But in the future, there is a project for him on this.
11:26He is also looking for his.
11:27So, I'm going to keep going and keep going.
11:32I'm going to keep going and keep going.
11:36When I have said something, I will not say anything.
11:40Okay.
11:41Last year, we had a TV show.
11:44It's just like the Star Plus show,
11:48it's not like the TV show.
11:50It's also like the TV show.
11:53So, there are a lot of people who are watching this video and they will tell you that you will pick up your game and then this show will be closed.
12:16I mean, this is something new to this audience.
12:20Yes.
12:21I mean, all these shows are closed.
12:23Who are you calling?
12:24Star Plus.
12:25Okay.
12:26Star Plus has been given to you later.
12:28So, how much pressure is for you to work on TV shows?
12:35No, I didn't understand your question.
12:37I mean, Star Plus has been doing two shows.
12:42The production houses, which are making shows.
12:46They sent a letter and said,
12:48you have two new sticker on the audience.
12:51They are falling.
12:53So, what is your question?
12:55How much pressure is on actors?
13:00Honestly, this is not pressure on actors.
13:04Because we don't have to change the dialogue today.
13:08All the pressure is on the creatives.
13:12Because I also saw that the director,
13:15as I've worked on TV shows,
13:18the director is not able to change anything from us.
13:22The creatives are sitting there.
13:24And they say,
13:25no, this will be like this.
13:27Because this is written.
13:29So, there is no pressure on us.
13:31I have to say that.
13:32Because our actual quality as an actor,
13:36that we see this scene as a character,
13:38you have taken its rights.
13:41You are doing that,
13:42you are doing what you want to do.
13:44We are just doing that.
13:45If we are doing this,
13:46if it happens in a film or in a film,
13:48we understand what our character is.
13:50We discuss the characters as a character.
13:52We are doing this.
13:54As a character, I feel this.
13:56The director gives me a vision.
13:57Is this the right thing?
13:59Is this the right thing?
14:01Is this the right thing?
14:02Is this the right thing?
14:03Is this the right thing?
14:04I am doing it.
14:05It is the right thing.
14:06Or is this the right thing.
14:07So, this is a character.
14:08There is no pressure.
14:09The actor has been talking about.
14:10You can say that the actors,
14:12they have to say.
14:13Usually,
14:14there are actors that arebased,
14:16there are particular actors and actors,
14:18like tv-list.
14:19I think there is some talent that can be higher,
14:21than they grow up.
14:22I've worked over for 15 hours.
14:23You may not feel that.
14:24I don't feel sick.
14:25There are a lot of actors who can be in the house,
14:27So, it will be better for the performance.
14:57When someone takes a show, I say that in a week you have to give a break or have to give a half day or have to give a break.
15:05You manage it. Every week you have to give a break.
15:09Because at home you have a lot of work, you have to give a bank, you have to give a family to your family.
15:13And you have to get one day, wherever you are doing a parlor, you have to do a bank,
15:17you have to spend with your parents, you have to rest yourself, it becomes too much.
15:21So the whole game is basically TRP.
15:26You have to make a bank, you have to make a bank, you have to make a bank.
15:29And they want to have a scope for any reshoot if need be.
15:33Which is a good thing.
15:34Those thoughts are doing their pressure.
15:36But it is a very unhealthy situation for actors.
15:39We get very tired.
15:40And you can see how many of those thoughts are in the scenes.
15:45So it's emotionally, physically very exhausting.
15:49We need the rest.
15:51If you have any questions, what do you want to know about TV shows?
15:56What do you want to know about TV shows?
15:58Look, my criteria, I'm very strong.
16:01If I got a role, I got a role, location, like Film City, I got a director, I got a good director,
16:09I got a channel, which one is showing on the channel, I got a money.
16:14If this is my opinion, you can see me in the show.
16:17You can imagine what you want to know about TV shows if you want to know about TV shows?
16:24What would you want to know about TV shows?
16:26If you want to know about TV shows, how are you going to know TV shows?
16:28You can enjoy TV shows afterwards.
16:30They can be droid, everybody, get upset.
16:32Do you have aconsider with you, and do you want to know, you can oftener it out.
16:35and i could have just literally kept on doing different roles and earned the money but it's
16:53not about only earning the money it is about what i'm contributing to you um so keep watching my
17:00work um keep stay connected with me and uh abhi one two two one two three cha cha cha are you from joe 31st
17:07october kareweez hori hai um please wo dekhe aur aapka bhoot sarah pyaar arashreebaad mujhe chahiye
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