00:03Television actress Isha Singh has shared her view on how television storytelling is evolving
00:09with changing times and audiences. In an exclusive interview, the actress said she believes that
00:16today's younger generation is playing a key role in shaping the kind of content being created for
00:22television. Isha also highlighted the importance of socially relevant themes and creating awareness.
00:30When asked whether television storytelling has evolved significantly over the years
00:36and if storylines are changing due to shifting audiences and newer generation, Isha responded
00:42by reflecting on how content today is largely shaped by what viewers want to see.
01:00I think that this shows me that in today's time there are many people who don't know what
01:08autism is. So I think that we need to know that what autism is actually right now.
01:16It is actually a neurological disorder. It is not a bimary.
01:20Many people think that I have studied that autism is not a communicable disease.
01:28It is not a communicable disease. It is not a bimary.
01:30It is not a disorder. It is a disorder that children are very sharp, good,
01:35love and love. And we need to understand them and change them.
01:39Work-wise, Isha made her television debut in 2015 with
01:43Isha Ka Rang Safed. She followed it with Eek Tharaja, Eek Thirani,
01:49Isha Shubhan Allah and Sirf Tum. The actress later appeared on Big Boss 18 and
01:56Laughter Chef. Currently, Isha is seen playing the main character,
02:00Joohee, in the television show, Joohee Mui.
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