This show teaches how gaming can be very good: Darsheel Safary, Neeta Shah get candid about 'Gamerlog'

ANI June 24, 2025 392 views

Darsheel Safary and Neeta Shah open up about their new series 'Gamerlog,' which sheds light on gaming as a legitimate career path. The show blends entertainment with real-world lessons, following young gamers navigating challenges. Neeta highlights India's booming gaming industry, while Darsheel shares his personal connection to gaming culture. Streaming on Amazon MX Player, the series aims to change perceptions about gaming in India.

"Today, gaming in India is an industry worth 2.2 billion dollars... parents are realizing it can be a secure career" - Neeta Shah
This show teaches how gaming can be very good:  Darsheel Safary,  Neeta Shah get candid about 'Gamerlog'
Mumbai, June 23: Actor Darsheel Safary and producer Neeta Shah talked about their series 'Gamerlog' and what makes it relatable and relevant.

Key Points

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Series explores gaming as a professional career in India

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Darsheel plays a young gamer balancing passion and life lessons

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Features live-action gaming sequences for immersive storytelling

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Directed by Arya Deo and produced by Abhinay Deo & Neeta Shah

The series is directed by Arya Deo and produced by Abhinay Deo and Neeta Shah. Apart from Darsheel Safary, it also stars Anjali Sivaraman, Chinmay Chandraunshuh, Kunal Bhan, Chetan Dhawan, Shubroy Chowdhury, and Akash Menon in prominent roles.

In a conversation with ANI, Neeta shared how the project is relatable and its relevance in today's context, "Today, gaming in India is an industry worth 2.2 billion dollars. And here, many kids are making their professional careers. They are earning a lot and making careers. It is a very secure career. As parents always say, focus on your studies, start a business or do a profession. But today, parents are also realising it...So, you can make a career there. And it is very secure. Our story is based on this world."

"It is a fiction story. But how these 6-7 characters in this world, the kids, are making their mark. This story is about them," she shared.

Darsheel added, "My job as an actor is to connect with the audience. To give them a small message. And to provide them with paisa vasool entertainment..the series shows throughout how the parents and their son have disagreements about gaming..This show, in fact, teaches you in an entertaining way how gaming can be very good for you. It can be a career option. It can be a skill-based thing. And secondly, you should know that there is a world outside of gaming where you live, you have life lessons. You get to see ups and downs. So, for me, this was the project that was in my eyes..."

He continued how he got interested in the project, "I have been a gamer since childhood. I have wasted a lot of my time in gaming parlours. And I have spent a lot of time by bunking my college lectures. But not only that, because I am playing such a character who does gaming but there were two things in it. One is the story. It actually tells you the story of the people who play games. Now, all these people have come from different parts of India and they have become a team to win a competition. There are a lot of problems. ..end moment problems, unexpected things happen. So, what do you do in these moments? So, this becomes a very inspiring thing for me. I was like, this happens in everyone's life..for me, all this is being shown to you from a gaming perspective. that was the unique part for me. And the second thing was that we have brought the game into live action. If you see in the trailer, that we have not only played the game, but we have lived the game. We become that character."

Recalling shooting for a sequence from the series, he shared, "I picked up that 9 kg gun and shot an entire action sequence of 5-7 days. And that for me, experience-wise, was mind-blowing..."

On why the makers chose Darsheel, Neeta shared, "So, when our script was ready, my partner, Abhinay ji, who is also a creative producer on this show, apart from being a producer. And when we were discussing, I and Arya, the director of this show. So, all three of us thought of Darsheel. Because this character is very young. He is a 17-18 year old young kid. We wanted this character who looked young and had innocence on his face. But when the time comes, he should move forward confidently with his team. So, these are both aspects of the character...he is very vulnerable. But at the same time, when the right opportunity comes, when his team needs him, he goes all out for them. So, I think Darsheel was the first choice for all three of us."

'Gamerlog' is streaming on Amazon MX Player.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article about 'Gamerlog':
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Rahul K.
Finally a show that understands Indian parents' mindset about gaming! My father still thinks gaming is timepass, but look at these esports players earning lakhs. Hope this changes perceptions. Darsheel was perfect in Taare Zameen Par and seems great here too 👍
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Priya M.
As a teacher, I see so many students passionate about gaming. This show could help bridge the generation gap. But they should also highlight the importance of balance - studies can't be ignored completely. Good initiative though!
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Amit S.
Gaming industry is growing like crazy in India! Just last month, an Indian team won ₹5 crore in an international tournament. Shows like this will inspire more kids to take it seriously as a career. Jai Hind! 🚀
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Sneha R.
The concept sounds interesting but I hope they don't glorify bunking college like Darsheel mentioned he did. Gaming as career = good. Neglecting education = not good. Need to show both sides properly.
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Vikram J.
Bahut badhiya! Gaming is the future and India has so much potential. My nephew is 14 and already making money streaming games on YouTube. Parents need to understand this is not just 'computer games' anymore. Will definitely watch!
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Nandini P.
The live-action gaming concept sounds innovative! Reminds me of those DDR days in gaming parlours 😄 Hope they show the struggles too - not everyone becomes successful in esports. But overall, great to see Indian content exploring new themes.

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