Digital Detox Drama: Mona Singh, Kunaal Roy Kapur Reveal Screen-Free Connection Secret

Mona Singh and Kunaal Roy Kapur are promoting their new family drama that emphasizes digital detox. The show recreates a 1990s setting without modern gadgets to encourage genuine connections. Both actors shared how the project made them reflect on their own screen time habits. The series releases on November 7 as a heartwarming alternative to typical OTT content.

Key Points: Mona Singh Kunaal Roy Kapur Digital Detox Show Thode Door Thode Paas

  • Show recreates 1990s home environment without modern gadgets like phones and laptops
  • Actors reveal personal digital detox practices including phone-free Sundays
  • Series serves as mirror to society's screen addiction and lost connections
  • Project offers refreshing family-friendly content amid contemporary OTT clutter
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To connect, you need to disconnect: Mona Singh, Kunaal Roy Kapur highlight need for digital detox in 'Thode Door, Thode Paas'

Actors Mona Singh and Kunaal Roy Kapur discuss their new family drama promoting digital detox and genuine family connections in nostalgic 90s setting.

"Connections happen when the phone's connection is off - Mona Singh"

Mumbai, November 4

Actors Mona Singh and Kunaal Roy Kapur have opened up about their upcoming family drama 'Thode Door, Thode Paas', calling it a heartfelt reminder to step away from screens and reconnect with loved ones.

Sharing her thoughts on the show's theme, Mona Singh said the experience made her realise the importance of disconnecting from digital devices, even if for a short while. "The concept is beautiful. When we were shooting, everyone felt it was time to keep our phones away. On Sundays, my family and I don't use our phones; it's our time together. Connections happen when the phone's connection is off," she told ANI.

Kunaal admitted that he spends several hours a day on his phone, but noted that the show made him introspect. "It was like holding up a mirror to ourselves. We need to reflect on how much time we spend on gadgets. Real engagement happens when you talk face to face--with your parents, children, or friends. Sometimes, even while sitting together, we are busy texting someone else," he added.

"It's very important that you really engage with people, and I think ki is show se, 'Thode Door, Thode Paas' se, humne wo koshish ki hain ki logon ko yeh samjhane ke liye ki very often it's important to connect, you need to disconnect," Kunaal shared while talking about the importance of staying away from gadgets.

Describing the show's setting, Kunal said the team recreated a home from the 1990s, removing modern gadgets to bring back a sense of nostalgia. "We removed cell phones, laptops, even the washing machine and television. It was like going back in a time machine, " he said.

"We were singing old songs and reminiscing about our youth. It was a lovely experience that reminded us to reconnect with our families. The show holds up a mirror to society and gives people a moment to pause and reflect on what truly matters," added Mona

"The show holds up a mirror to society and gives people a moment to pause and reflect on what truly matters. It's ironic that we are telling people to put down their phones while they'll watch this on their screens," said Kunaal.

He described the project as a refreshing change from the clutter of contemporary OTT content. "It's a family drama you can watch with your parents. Most OTT shows today don't offer that comfort. This one does," Mona added.

Speaking about their on-screen chemistry, the duo recalled their fun working dynamic. Singh said, "Kunaal and I connected instantly. He's so spontaneous. We did a long breakfast scene that turned out beautifully."

Veteran actor Pankaj Kapur will be seen in a pivotal role with Mona Singh and Kunaal Roy Kapur in a series titled 'Thode Door Thode Paas'.

Set against a warm, nostalgic backdrop, the series takes viewers back to a time when conversations were genuine, patience was a virtue, and family time didn't need Wi-Fi. With its witty and emotional storytelling, Thode Door Thode Paas serves as a timely reminder that sometimes, stepping away from screens can bring us closer than ever before -- because silence, after all, can speak louder than any notification, an official synopsis read.

Directed by Ajay Bhuyan, the series is set to release on November 7.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Kunaal's point about holding up a mirror is so true. I spend 5-6 hours daily on my phone and barely talk to my own family members who live with me. Time for some serious digital detox! 📱➡️🚫
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Sarah B
The irony of watching a show about disconnecting from screens... on a screen! 😅 But seriously, this message is universal. As an expat in India, I've noticed how phones have changed family dynamics here too.
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Arjun K
Love that they recreated 90s setting! Those were the days when we actually played outside and visited relatives without checking phones every 2 minutes. Nostalgic feeling just reading about this show.
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Meera T
While I appreciate the message, I hope the execution is good. Many shows talk about digital detox but end up being preachy. Mona Singh is a wonderful actor though, so expecting good things!
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David E
Working in tech in Bangalore, I see this digital overload daily. The concept of "silence speaking louder than notifications" really hits home. Will definitely give this a watch with my Indian colleagues.
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Kavya N
Finally a family drama we can watch together! Most OTT content these days is either too violent or inappropriate for family viewing. Thank you for bringing back wholesome

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