00:00Garibandji first of all welcome to INS
00:02Thank you so much it's my debut
00:04yes I am really really excited
00:05wish me luck
00:07Garibandji first of all you would like to know
00:09that office of the child of Musadhi
00:11what is the main reason for this show?
00:15What is your heart?
00:16Actually one reason
00:17there are many reasons
00:18One is Eagle Films
00:20Eagle Films from 60's
00:2460's, 70's, 80's
00:2590's to now
00:27so this is a production house
00:29which was going on
00:31when I was born
00:31that means
00:33it is so renowned
00:34and it is so good
00:35that there is no matter
00:39without taking any names
00:41there are many production houses
00:43which were working
00:44but now it is a huge
00:47but it is a good
00:50and generation by generation
00:52everybody is handling it so beautifully
00:55Secondly
00:56Office Office is a very big brand
00:58and franchise
00:58and when you are connected with a franchise
01:00you have a responsibility
01:04but when you take it as a challenge
01:06and when you say yes for it
01:08you just go for it
01:10Thirdly
01:11it was comedy
01:14and acting
01:15it is a difficult comedy
01:18I have done a comedy show
01:19and I enjoyed it
01:21and to be very honest
01:23I enjoyed it
01:25so it was a win win for me
01:27and this is my character
01:29because it was very new
01:31some of the old character
01:33Usha was playing Asabri
01:34and I was just
01:37the only charm
01:38we have been intact
01:39and the whole character
01:41I have made a new character
01:44and made a new character
01:45of course all thanks to the director
01:46director was great
01:47I was very happy to meet him
01:49and the director's vision
01:50and the actor's vision
01:56how does it feel like
01:58when you look at the post
01:59so social media is relevant
02:01and what are you talking about
02:03Absolutely
02:04because our audience
02:07has to cater to Gen Z
02:08Gen Z's most often social media
02:11gets into it
02:13and makes a lot of trending
02:17of course
02:18where the topic is trending
02:20but
02:21because it was a charming
02:23so it was a big challenge
02:26I cater to Gen Z generation through social media.
02:31In the show, there is a cult show that is set up by corruption and bureaucracy.
02:42In today's digital and politically sensitive law,
02:45do you think that the sharp humor is difficult to create?
02:51Difficult is not.
02:52I think there have been changes.
02:56Of course, corruption was in that time.
03:01And hopefully, because we are living in India,
03:04we will probably remain in the future.
03:06Our show will remain in the future.
03:08Of course, there are many different ways to handle it.
03:13In the 60s, there is a different way to react.
03:18But in today's generation,
03:23there is a different reaction to how that girl handles that situation.
03:29So, I think it is all about that.
03:31Whatever it is, we have to be with it.
03:33And we need to live with that.
03:35So, if you are interested in the TV industry,
03:38the female actors are being casted by the female actors.
03:42So, what would you see a girl who would see a completely unexpected side?
03:49See, we do very honestly stereotype on TV, but in our case, in our show, there is no such thing.
03:57If you can see it, you will know that every episode of each episode is very different and unique.
04:04So, we don't want to box it.
04:06We don't want to box it in a different way.
04:17You have explored a lot of different genres from television.
04:22Do you think that the industry can judge the image or the talent is equally important?
04:30To be honest, of course, I have been a part of all these genres.
04:36I have thoroughly enjoyed all of them.
04:39But, I don't think that the audience will box you until and unless you want them to box you.
04:48If I only watch TV and carry a typical Bahu image,
04:53So, maybe I don't like to watch on the web.
04:57And if I also come, I don't accept it.
05:00When I was far away from television,
05:03I had to sit at home for a while.
05:06So, that I can wash out that image from people's minds.
05:09So, that when I come to the web, I can come with a different image.
05:14So, it is more than the audience.
05:16It is upon the actors.
05:18How do they take their career graph?
05:21How do you think that the audience is also very critical?
05:26How do you think that the audience value playing your character?
05:29Like you did, should you imagine that the audience's performance and actors
05:30You found a difference?
05:32How do you find an audience?
05:37I think they reacted on the situation.
05:42Certain.
05:42One of those sensitive scenes was the one.
05:55that is why it was touchy for them. Otherwise, I don't think that on the web
06:00we don't see anything that is happening in our real society. We don't see anything that is happening in our
06:06real society.
06:08So, I don't think anyone has to do that.
06:10Do you think that the actresses accept professionalism in terms of uncomfortable things?
06:19You know what, maybe in my place there will be a different answer.
06:24But I feel it is all very personal.
06:27If you want, you can take it personally.
06:32And if you want, you can also take it personally.
06:35In our industry, to be honest, there is no force of anything.
06:40If certain people say something, if you have to compromise for a role.
06:46So, it is my personal choice.
06:48If any producer comes and asks you, you have to give in to that moment.
06:53It is upon you.
06:55If you do yes, then you will reach that situation.
06:59Without someone saying yes, I don't think that someone will reach someone's home at night at 10am.
07:05They expect me to get a role.
07:08If you know that's not a role in social media, you will get a role in the world.
07:18So, it is a role in the world.
07:32So, what do you think about the role in the world?
07:36When you think about the role in social media?
07:37and sometimes you have to take that criticism for your internal growth
07:43so I am very selective
07:45which I think probably that person is saying something for my betterment
07:51so I try to learn and learn it and further
07:54which I think is very unnecessary noise
07:57so I cancel it out
07:58What was your career that was emotionally challenging?
08:03Professionalism, criticism, personal headlines or industry politics?
08:09Good question actually
08:14Emotional point was when I left the television
08:18and I knew that I was working on my job
08:22but I wanted to sit at home
08:25when you know that you can have a stable income
08:28and you know that you can have regular checks
08:31leave them all
08:32and don't say them all
08:34you sit at home and you don't do anything
08:36deliberately you are sitting at home not doing work
08:39when you have a job
08:41and when you don't have to say it
08:44you have to keep your heart
08:44I think it was a very good decision
08:48when Shriji takes care
08:51when you have to put a job
08:51and you help to give yourself
08:54and make a job
08:54so that you have to teach
08:58which path you are buying
09:00everyone
09:00And that was required
09:03Personal control is a lot
09:04also I think personal control is a lot
09:07does that impact your career decisions?
09:10I think it has nothing to do with an actor
09:13it has to do with the person you are
09:15Of course controversy is my life
09:17But if I am very self-instrued and analyze everything in a very good way and learn from it,
09:29then I am strong headed now that it doesn't impact anything.
09:38If you want to give an honest article in the bureaucracy system, then what would you say?
09:46I think I would like to say no comments on that because I have already given the answer.
09:52If I repeat it again, then it will become a controversy. Thank you.
09:58Lastly, what would you like to give a message to the fans about the office of Chali Musa?
10:03I just want to say that we have made this show with a lot of effort.
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