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“Television is unfairly described as regressive” (Exclusive)

Aakkash Ahuja, who is a prominent name in the television world and made his comeback with Sony SAB’s show ‘Badal pe paon hai’, recently came to the defense of the television industry, refuting the claims according to which it would be regressive while emphasizing the need for more measures. content experimentation.

In an exclusive interview with The Free Press Journal, Ahuja addressed common misconceptions about television, saying, “Television as a medium is often unfairly characterized as regressive. While it has its traditions and popular formats, there is immense potential for innovation and meaningful storytelling. “

Aakash highlighted the industry’s reluctance to venture into new territories. “There is a tendency to stick to safe formulas and familiar themes,” he said. “However, audiences are evolving and there is a growing appetite for fresh stories and unconventional storytelling.”

The actor, known for his versatile roles on television, stressed that the success of recent experimental projects proves that there is an audience for diverse content. “Shows that dared to break stereotypes and explore new themes were well received,” he added. “This demonstrates that there is room for growth and creativity in television.”

Regarding her own career choices, Ahuja expressed optimism about the future of television. “I believe in pushing boundaries and challenging norms through my roles,” he said. “As actors and creators, it is our responsibility to contribute to the evolution of television.”

In conclusion, Aakkash Ahuja urged industry players to embrace innovation and take risks. “Television has the power to influence and inspire millions. Let’s harness its potential by embracing diversity and experimentation,” he concluded.

Published on: Saturday, June 22, 2024, 2:25 p.m. IST