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Pooja Bhatt on star culture taking over the web: Some OTT makers are going back to casting big names first

Actor Pooja Bhatt credits OTT space for opening new avenues in the acting field for her

Published on: Apr 12, 2024 07:47 PM IST
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After 21 years, Pooja Bhatt has opened a new chapter in her acting career, and she credits the OTT world for it. She says the medium has opened a diverse canvas for her to explore, but she fears star culture taking over the space.

Pooja Bhatt was last seen in Big Girls Don't Cry
Pooja Bhatt was last seen in Big Girls Don't Cry

“My launch was through Daddy, which my father (filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt) decided to release on Doordarshan… He was advised not to release it on the small screen, Because TV was a bad word in Bollywood at that time…. Daddy overnight took me into people’s homes and people’s hearts with the relevant theme… It proved the medium is not important, the story is. And that is what OTT also proves,” Pooja tells us.

The 52-year-old adds, “With the influx of OTT platforms, there are more roles for actors of different age groups, body type and backgrounds. Back in the day when I entered, it was all about -- a hero, heroine, villain and hero’s friend. Those lines have blurred completely, which is wonderful”.

When it comes to the digital world, she entered through the layered character of Rani in Bombay Begum, following which she explored the non fictional side of the space through reality show, Bigg Boss OTT. She was most recently seen as a principal in the show, Big Girls Don’t Cry.

However, there is something which disturbs her. “While there are plenty of opportunities, I feel the thought process of the decision makers in the space needs to change,” she says, adding, “I find there are a lot of forward thinking people but there are also very backward thinking people, who are doing the same thing now”.

“Asking, ‘yeh kahani toh kaamal hai magar star kaun hai’. And I am like star se kya hota hai… You can make a star, that is the magic of OTT. But I still find a lot of decision makers going back to traditional old methods of casting the names first before they look at the story. Times change, but people dont change. Some people do but most don’t. If we are taking two steps forward, we are taking one step backward,” she asserts.

That being said, she is enjoying the roles coming her way.

“I am enjoying this phase of my life… I can’t say I am choosing the roles. I feel roles chose you. At this point, I am grateful that the right roles are finding me, right people are approaching me, it is a good phase being an actor all over again,” says the actor, whose next project will also release on an OTT platform.

“That is also very different from what I have till now. I am excited about it,” she ends.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sugandha Rawal

Sugandha Rawal has been writing about entertainment and lifestyle for over 13 years, and if there's one thing that's kept her going, it's a genuine love for storytelling. She completed her graduation in Journalism from the University of Delhi and went on to earn her Master of Media from IP University. Beginning her career in the fast-paced environment of news wire reporting, she learned the art of accuracy, speed, and storytelling under pressure. She later expanded her horizons in print journalism, where she honed her feature-writing skills and developed a keen eye for detail and narrative depth. These days, she's firmly rooted in digital journalism, adapting and evolving with a media landscape that never sits still. Over the years, Sugandha has covered everything from Bollywood and celebrity culture to wellness trends and lifestyle shifts. She enjoys spotting the drama behind headlines, the emotion behind interviews, and the details that others might miss. When she is not chasing the latest entertainment update or lifestyle trend, you will find her observing the cultural shifts that shape the stories we consume every day.

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