Key Points

Deepak Tijori believes technology has democratized opportunities for artists across cinema, OTT, and social media. He emphasizes that genuine talent will always find recognition, regardless of the platform. The actor also discusses his short film 'Echoes of Us,' praising its team and ambitious vision. Tijori hints at expanding short films into a full-fledged creative business.

Key Points: Deepak Tijori Says Talent Thrives in Tech-Driven Entertainment Era

  • Digital platforms amplify visibility for undiscovered talent
  • Tijori praises OTT and reels as emerging talent hubs
  • 'Echoes of Us' blends indie passion with cinematic treatment
  • Short films may evolve into mainstream business ventures
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Deepak Tijori says talent won't go unnoticed in the this age of tech

Actor Deepak Tijori highlights how digital platforms ensure talent never goes unnoticed, discussing his short film 'Echoes of Us' and the evolving entertainment landscape.

"Talent is talent—whether seen in cinema, OTT, TV, or reels. – Deepak Tijori"

Mumbai, Aug 18

Actor Deepak Tijori feels that in the current era, talent has many avenues to explore. The actor had spoken with IANS in an interview during the promotions of his short film ‘Echoes of Us’, and said that talent won’t go unnoticed in this age of technology.

He told IANS, “There are a lot of people. And, those people who work for the image are also working. So, whatever they are doing and those who are successful, some people are not getting success. But, if they have the talent, if it is not seen in cinema, it is seen in OTT. If it is not seen in OTT, it is seen on TV. And, if it is not seen on TV, it is coming out in reels”.

“So, I think, there is so much talent and you can explore your talent and exploit it anywhere in today's time. The avenues are so wonderful today. So, I think, it is just a matter of time that as soon as your talent and skill is there and it is seen anywhere, on any platform, small or big, talent is talent”, he added.

He also shared a special message with the viewers about ‘Echoes of US’, as he said, “We have worked very hard in making Echoes of Us and especially the team that we have formed in which Joe has directed and Uliya has acted very well. We have taken this film as a small film and by giving it a visual treatment, we have given it a role in a big film”.

“In fact, we are planning that somehow we want to show it to our people and for this, I think we are planning and hopefully if everything works out then I think Joe is going to be making this short film business into a proper primary business”, he added.

- IANS

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Rahul R
While I appreciate the optimism, let's not ignore how difficult it still is to stand out among millions of content creators. The competition is cut-throat and luck plays a big role along with talent.
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Ananya R
Deepak Tijori is speaking facts! Gone are the days when you needed Bollywood connections to make it big. OTT platforms have been a game changer for regional talent. Looking forward to watching 'Echoes of Us'!
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Sanjay N
As someone who worked in the industry for 15 years, I must say the quality of content has suffered in this rush for quantity. Not every reel maker is a talented artist. We need better filters for genuine talent.
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Kavya N
True that! My dance academy students are getting more opportunities through social media than through traditional auditions. The digital space is truly democratizing entertainment 🎭
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Varun X
But let's not forget - with great opportunities comes great responsibility. Many young talents get carried away by instant fame and lose their way. Guidance from veterans like Tijori sir is crucial.

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