The ongoing debate about whether television actors are overly exposed for films has been a topic in the entertainment industry for years. Recently, well-known actress Tejasswi Prakash, shared her perspective on the matter in an interview. The Bigg Boss 15 winner also reflected on her film acting experience.
In an interview with Pinkvilla, Tejasswi spoke about her experience in the Marathi film industry. She mentioned, “Jab meine apne do films kii, they were really looking forward to work with me. Toh dono hi films mein unhone ayese nahi bola ki aap overexposed hain, kyunki dono films hi Marathi the.
” She also mentioned facing rejections during film auditions, where casting directors would tell her, “Aapko itna dekh liya toh film mein abhi kyun jayenge?” (The audience has seen you so much on television, why would they want to watch you in a movie?) Expressing her views, she stated that she finds “no logic” in this reasoning. The actress explained that television actors are constantly exposed to the audience because people want to see more of them. “If I’m appearing so much, it means people want to watch me,” she added.
Tejasswi observed that things are evolving, with many influencers securing roles in the film industry, which shows that having a personal viewership and fanbase is beneficial. The actress further explained that the ‘being overexposed’ argument isn’t the sole reason for the lack of opportunities in the film industry; the real challenge is the tough competition. She said, “Industry mein itna competition hain, especially when it comes to girls my age, jinke parents khud actors hain.
There’s so many of us that I cannot blame anybody.” In conclusion, the actress stated that she can only focus on what’s within her control ‘continuing to work hard’—and prefers to leave the rest to the almighty. During the same interview, Tejasswi also discussed her strong bond with Karan Kundrra, her experience on Celebrity MasterChef, and her journey in the entertainment industry.
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Tejasswi Prakash calls out tough competition in Film industry; says, “I cannot blame anybody”
The ongoing debate about whether television actors are overly exposed for films has been a topic in the entertainment industry for years. Recently, well-known actress Tejasswi Prakash, shared her perspective on the matter in an interview. The Bigg Boss 15 winner also reflected on her film acting experience.In an interview with Pinkvilla, Tejasswi spoke about her experience in the Marathi film industry. She mentioned, “Jab meine apne do films kii, they were really looking forward to work with me. Toh dono hi films mein unhone ayese nahi bola ki aap overexposed hain, kyunki dono films hi Marathi the.”She also mentioned facing rejections during film auditions, where casting directors would tell her, “Aapko itna dekh liya toh film mein abhi kyun jayenge?” (The audience has seen you so much on television, why would they want to watch you in a movie?)Expressing her views, she stated that she finds “no logic” in this reasoning. The actress explained that television actors are constantly exposed to the audience because people want to see more of them. “If I’m appearing so much, it means people want to watch me,” she added.Tejasswi observed that things are evolving, with many influencers securing roles in the film industry, which shows that having a personal viewership and fanbase is beneficial.The actress further explained that the ‘being overexposed’ argument isn’t the sole reason for the lack of opportunities in the film industry; the real challenge is the tough competition.She said, “Industry mein itna competition hain, especially when it comes to girls my age, jinke parents khud actors hain. There’s so many of us that I cannot blame anybody.”In conclusion, the actress stated that she can only focus on what’s within her control ‘continuing to work hard’—and prefers to leave the rest to the almighty.During the same interview, Tejasswi also discussed her strong bond with Karan Kundrra, her experience on Celebrity MasterChef, and her journey in the entertainment industry.Also Read : Tejasswi Prakash roped in as the next contestant on Celebrity MasterChef; actor admits ‘Cooking on national television is a whole new level of vulnerability’