Siddhant Chaturvedi: For me, OTT is like 20-20 and theatrical films are like Test matches.hindi movie news
Now that audiences are returning to watching movies on the big screen, Siddhant Chaturvedi He said he wants to strike a balance between OTT projects and theatrical releases. After debuting in gully boy 2019 saw several theatrical releases like “Phone Boot” and “ Geraiyaanreleased in digital media.
“Right now, my focus is on being there to entertain people.”
Sharing his views on working in both mediums in parallel, Siddhant “To me, OTT is like 20-20 and theatrical release is like a one-day match or a Test match. There’s kind of. Those movies might not perform as well in theaters. You can keep switching it up and you don’t mind doing that, but right now you can just go out and entertain people and do more. I’m focused on getting noticed and having a voice. I just want to interact with the audience through film, that’s all. The medium doesn’t matter.”
“The gap between conventional and unconventional cinema is disappearing.”
Siddhant has been able to explore unconventional spaces through the digital medium. Early in his career, he appeared on the web show ‘Inside Edge’. However, the actor believes that the line between conventional and unconventional films is gradually becoming blurred. He says: “Thanks to OTT, we have an influx of content from all over the world. With each passing day, it’s getting harder to keep the audience’s attention. Now we also have social media content like Reels and videos. I think the divide between traditional and unconventional movies is disappearing. People just want to see something new, exciting, interesting and different. The challenge is to create the best. It’s about providing content. There’s also competition from all over the world, and there’s over 100 years of traditional Bollywood cinema out there, and you can’t beat that. I want to break out of the mold and push the boundaries a little bit and break from the industry’s conventions. I’m trying to redefine my principles. I’m doing my best, but I need some time.”
“Right now, my focus is on being there to entertain people.”
Sharing his views on working in both mediums in parallel, Siddhant “To me, OTT is like 20-20 and theatrical release is like a one-day match or a Test match. There’s kind of. Those movies might not perform as well in theaters. You can keep switching it up and you don’t mind doing that, but right now you can just go out and entertain people and do more. I’m focused on getting noticed and having a voice. I just want to interact with the audience through film, that’s all. The medium doesn’t matter.”
“The gap between conventional and unconventional cinema is disappearing.”
Siddhant has been able to explore unconventional spaces through the digital medium. Early in his career, he appeared on the web show ‘Inside Edge’. However, the actor believes that the line between conventional and unconventional films is gradually becoming blurred. He says: “Thanks to OTT, we have an influx of content from all over the world. With each passing day, it’s getting harder to keep the audience’s attention. Now we also have social media content like Reels and videos. I think the divide between traditional and unconventional movies is disappearing. People just want to see something new, exciting, interesting and different. The challenge is to create the best. It’s about providing content. There’s also competition from all over the world, and there’s over 100 years of traditional Bollywood cinema out there, and you can’t beat that. I want to break out of the mold and push the boundaries a little bit and break from the industry’s conventions. I’m trying to redefine my principles. I’m doing my best, but I need some time.”
“You’re only young once, so I’d like to play a role that focuses on young people.”
When I spoke to him about how he chooses roles in different mediums, he had this to say: The life I have seen and the life I live. I want to tell the story of my age and the times we live in. We are constantly evolving with social media, relationships, and love. I just want to know what’s going on and people’s state of mind because everything is evolving. I’ve been focusing primarily on young people for a while now. I’d only be young once, so I’d like to play a role that focuses on young people. ”
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