A well-liked title on the small display screen, actor Shivin Narang is slowly drifting in direction of movies and OTT tasks. While he believes one must work laborious to achieve someplace as nothing comes simple, he’s fast so as to add that he’s not somebody who would sulk on shedding a mission.
“In the process of finding work, if I lose out on a project, I do not believe in crying ki mujhe ye nahi mila,” says the actor, who was seen within the current launch Goodbye as Rashmika Mandanna’s love curiosity.
Asked if he confronted any sort of discrimination with regards to auditioning for movies and OTT tasks, Narang says that step isn’t to verify one’s calibre nor does it make you a smaller or larger model.
“Auditions are to figure whether you’re fitting a part or not. Even Kareena Kapoor auditioned for her part in Laal Singh Chaddha. So, we as artistes, need to understand that while acting, it’s not about who you are, but if you can be this character or not. If you fit the bill, you get the role. It’s that simple,” he asserts.
The actor believes within the philosophy that ‘If you are coming from somewhere, you have to work hard to reach somewhere’.
Narang, who additionally not too long ago launched a music video titled Deewana Deewana, provides that getting tasks with out auditioning additionally occurs but it surely takes time to achieve that stage. “That’s when you have worked with someone and they have the belief that you’re the right choice for a certain role, then you don’t need to go through an audition. So, I don’t think such things should be treated as problems. It’s routine in an actor’s life.”
Having began his appearing profession with a youth present Suvreen Guggal, Narang shot to fame with massive banner tasks together with Veera. Now that he has moved to totally different mediums, we ask him if he’s be okay returning to the small display screen if a possibility comes his manner.
The actor says he gained’t have any drawback as a result of, “I don’t treat myself like a film actor, a television star or a web artiste. I’ve already worked in a film (Dheet Patangey) as a lead, I’ve worked in reality shows, I’m doing a big web show. For me, platform is never an issue or a reason to rejoice.”
In reality, the actor feels that he doesn’t perceive the entire TV vs OTT debate. “Television actors are paid much more than those working on OTT, that’s what I know. The style of shooting is different. On TV you have to take out an episode in a day or two, on web, you have to work for 25 days for a 25 minute role, so the screen time is also more,” he notes.