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Mumbai, Maharashtra: Actress Garima Jain spoke to IANS about her character in the show 'Office Office - Chali Mussaddi Ki Beti' and reflected on her journey from television to OTT platforms. She described this transition as one of the most challenging phases of her life, as she was waiting for opportunities in the digital space while also dealing with personal issues that affected her professional commitments. She also highlighted differences between the earlier and current versions of the show. Talking about digital media, she remarked that web content often reflects real-life society. She also shared her views on the growing influence of social media in her life and career. She concluded by urging audiences to watch Office Office - Chali Mussaddi Ki Beti'.

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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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