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TV content needs to improve to compete with OTTâ: Amar Upadhyay on digital boom
Currently seen in the television show, Molkki, the actor also talks about changes he has seen on the small screen
Actor Amar Upadhyay, who played Mihir Virani in Ekta Kapoor s hit TV show Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi (2000), won many hearts with his performance. Even though this wasn t his first tryst with television â he was previously seen in other popular shows like Dekh Bhai Dekh, Rajni, Mehndi Tere Naam Ki, etc., â it was the character of Mihir Virani that turned him into a national sensation overnight. Such was his popularity that the makers of the show were forced to bring his character back to life (after showing him die in one of the episodes) on popular demand. A few years later, Amar quit the show to focus his attention on movies.
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Urvashi Dholakia, who has been one of the hottest vamps on TV, wants to break free from all the previous moulds and be seen in a completely new avatar. She says, “As much as I love the work that I have done, I also feel that there is a certain stereotyping that has happened. Somewhere, people stop seeing you outside the character that you play. I’m done being a sari-clad vamp, it’s time people see my other shades.”
Ask her if she’s hinting at something new coming up, and she says, “There have been a lot of offers, but I want to take up something that I haven’t already played. I don’t mind playing a negative character or a character with grey shades, but it has to be beyond the realm of what I have done. Times have changed and I am itching to once again play a role that becomes iconic, the medium can be any television, OTT or films. What’s most important is that there needs to be a spark that can light up the screen.” From Dekh Bhai Dekh and
Urvashi Dholakia speaks about being stereotyped: I am itching to once again play a role that becomes iconic
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