According to casting director Mukesh Chhabra, OTT and digital channels have improved opportunities in the acting industry.

Bollywood casting directors Mukesh Chhabra and Kshitij Mehta discussed the rise of opportunities in acting . The actors who used to play only marginal roles in films are now seen in web series and shows on OTT platforms .

Panaji (Goa) India — (India, November 26: During an In-conversation session at the 53rd International Film festival of India, Bollywood casting directors Mukesh Chhabra and Kshitij Mehta discussed the rise of opportunities in acting as a result of the OTT and digital media, said Mukesh Chhabra, a director of Bollywood.On the other hand, OTT platforms, according to Kshitij Mehta, have made the process of casting more exciting.The actors who used to play only marginal roles in films are now seen in web series and shows on OTT platforms.The pressure on OTT platforms is less, it has resulted in more accessible casting and has made the procedure more transparent.

For the role, all candidates must apply.If you want to act, learn and improve, practice the method, and give your fullest.Mukesh Chhabra's thoughts on this topic were supported by Kshitij, who said that talented people like Raj Kumar Rao, Ayushman, Fatima Sheikh, Rasika Duggal, Sanya Malhotra, and Mrunal Thakur are gaining recognition and are doing well in the film industry.Meanwhile, Mukesh Chhabra made his directorial debut with the late actor Sushant Singh Rajputs' last film

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