Mona Singh on OTT Boom: "Age is No Bar" for Actors in Their 40s

Actors Rannvijay Singha, Barun Sobti, and Mona Singh praise the OTT revolution for transforming storytelling and creating unprecedented opportunities in India. Mona Singh highlights how the platform has specifically empowered women, offering her more roles in her 40s than she received in her 30s. Barun Sobti calls OTT the "best format of storytelling," utilizing an optimum length that films and TV cannot match. The trio is set to collaborate in the upcoming second season of the investigative drama 'Kohrra', premiering on Netflix.

Key Points: OTT Empowers Actors: Mona Singh, Rannvijay, Barun Sobti on Opportunities

  • OTT breaks age barriers for actors
  • Provides creative freedom & time for storytelling
  • Offers more opportunities than TV or film
  • Actors unite for 'Kohrra Season 2'
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"Age is no bar": Mona Singh on receiving more roles in her 40s; Rannvijay Singha, Barun Sobti hail OTT opportunities

Actors Mona Singh, Rannvijay Singha & Barun Sobti hail OTT for breaking age barriers & creating new opportunities in Indian entertainment.

"I'm in my 40s and I'm getting the opportunities which I never thought I'll get - Mona Singh"

By Nikita Bishay, New Delhi, January 29

At a time when India's OTT landscape has been redefining storytelling, actors Rannvijay Singha, Mona Singh, and Barun Sobti voiced their perspectives on the same, reflecting on navigating the shift.

Rannvijay Singha, known for his notable transition from reality television to strong acting performances, described OTT as the "best thing" for individuals like himself.

"It's the best thing that's happened for people like me. It's about the script, it's about how you want to tell a story, and there is enough time to consume. People can tell different stories in their own ways. For actors, whether it's fiction or non-fiction OTT is a great place, it's giving everybody an opportunity to showcase their talent," Rannvijay told ANI.

Barun Sobti, who is set to return as 'Garundi' in the second season of his investigative drama 'Kohrra', shared how the digital format has been creating meaningful opportunities for actors to showcase their craft.

"It's the best format of storytelling. Films are too short and TV shows are too long. I think OTT uses the optimum amount of time, and a good story can be told. I'm very grateful for that the OTT wave came into our country and people like me got work," Barun said.

Mona Singh opened up on how she has been receiving more opportunities as a female performer in her 40s.

"It has given an opportunity to the makers, writers, creators, and actors - the biggest platform to be a part of, to be able to tell their stories and for actors to experiment because this can't be done on TV. I think as an actor and especially a woman, there's so much to do. I'm in my 40s and I'm getting the opportunities which I never thought I'll get and did not receive in my 30s. So, I think OTT has barred that for women and proved that age is no bar," the actor continued.

Notably, Rannvijay Singha, Barun Sobti, and Mona Singh are set to come together for 'Kohrra Season 2', bringing a new mystery from the investigative drama.

While Barun Sobti is reprising his character as Amarpal Garundi, Mona Singh and Rannvijay Singha are new additions to the cast, bringing fresh layers to the narrative.

Directed by Sudip Sharma, the show is set to release on Netflix on February 11.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Barun Sobti is spot on. Films rush the story, TV drags it. OTT series like Kohrra get the pacing just right. Can't wait for Season 2!
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Aman W
It's refreshing to hear this. For too long, our film and TV industry sidelined talented actors after a certain age, especially women. OTT is correcting that bias. Hope this leads to more substantial roles for everyone.
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up watching Rannvijay on MTV Roadies, it's amazing to see his journey. OTT really does give a second wind to careers. Excited for this cast combination!
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Karthik V
While I agree with the sentiment, let's not pretend OTT is a perfect utopia. There's still a lot of content chasing trends and some questionable writing. But yes, the opportunities for actors are undeniably better.
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Nisha Z
Mona Singh's point hits home. My mother was saying just the other day how nice it is to see women on screen who look and sound like her, dealing with stories beyond just saas-bahu drama. More of this, please! ❤️

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