Thanks to Digital Platforms, Actors Like Me Don't Have to Beg for Work Anymore, Says Aahana Kumra
Thanks to Digital Platforms, Actors Like Me Don't Have to Beg for Work Anymore, Says Aahana Kumra
Aahana Kumra was last seen alongside Soni Razdan in Yours Truly, which is streaming on ZEE5.

Aahana Kumra has spent days wondering when would stage artistes get the validation they deserve but today she considers herself fortunate that due to digital platforms, actors like her do not have to beg for work or be bitter that stars kids get it easy.

The Lipstick Under My Burkha actor did theatre for more than a decade before venturing into TV series, films and digital platforms. "The best part about what's happening right now, for actors like me, is that we have a great platform like the internet, through which our work is reaching across. I don't have to beg for work anymore," Aahana told PTI.

"There was a time I used to think, instead of taking so many auditions, can't they just come and watch our play? I used to feel just because someone comes from a film family, they get work faster, whereas we have to do 10 auditions for one project," said the 34-year-old actor.

Aahana says though the outsider versus insider debate will exist, she has never been bitter about it. "As an actor, I don't get too many options. I don't come from a film family. It is not easy for women, especially when you don't have a godfather backing you. I have made peace with it. I am getting less films, but I am content. I will eventually reap benefits. 

"I was told all the time that I am so tall, all the men will look shorter in front of me. I still get comments like 'you don't look conventional'. You get to hear that everyday. So it is not as if I have to choose one script out of five. I choose one out of two," she said. 

Currently featuring alongside Soni Razdan in Yours Truly, which is streaming on ZEE5, Aahana says new-age filmmakers have a firm grip on the content today. However, the older storytellers are still struggling with it, she says.

Giving an example of how a popular director of the 90s approached her with a script—which she politely turned down—the actor said she often feels bad because "most of them are so out of touch." 

"Whatever work they are doing now, it is a struggle for them because the paradigm has completely shifted. They are still grappling with what has happened. 

"They were doing the popular cinema in the 90s but that won't work anymore. It is going to be a box-office trash,” she said.

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