OTTA made Pankaj Tripathi a star


There has been a long-running debate over whether OTT poses a major threat to the big screen, but the reality is that theaters are naturally closed due to lockdowns, increasing the demand for OTT platforms and increasing their popularity. None of this is going to last long. Theaters will start as soon as the Corona is overhauled and those who have seen the movie in the theater will see the movie in the theater and those who have enjoyed the movie on OTT will choose OTT platforms. In this way, both the mediums will gain popularity among the people in their own way. This is not a competition, but an issue of order and convenience, says Pankaj Tripathi, a well-known actor here.

'Since the theaters were closed, OTT entertained people by showing my films and boosted my career. Not only that, these two media coexist today and they will coexist in their own way tomorrow.

‘OTT has played a very important and big role in shaping my career. Through it, cinema lovers from all over the world can enjoy the film. Not only that, the reason I am where I am today is because of OTT, 'admitted Pankaj Tripathi. She made her Bollywood debut in 2009 with a small role in the film 'Run' and has never looked back.

After this, Pankaj Tripathi did Anurag Kashyap's 'Gangs of Wassepur' in 2013 after playing small and big roles in some films. This was followed by 'Fukari' (2013), 'Masan' (2013) and 'Newton' (2013), but it was released on all OTT platforms, with a photo of her printed on a large poster.

"I remember the first time I saw a big poster, it was for Mirzapur. Before this, I had been working in cinema for many years. I have acted in many films, but I never thought of films. ' He adds, "Gangs of Vassepur or posters I used to see on the small shores, and if I looked at those posters anywhere, I would only see them."

Here Tripathi clarifies that the matter was not about the size of the photo but about the presence. "It's not that I was dying to see you on the poster, but he didn't like to appear on the poster only once," he says.

The world of OTT gave me position and gave me starpower. Pankaj Tripathi draws special attention to the fact that 'I think he deserves it'.

6-year-old Pankaj Trivedi has played various roles and told his success story to everyone, including the murderous gangster Klein Bhaitya (Mirzapur) or the lovable lover who fights for the rights of criminal justice.

Despite a lockdown last year, he had a number of different projects on hand. These include 'Ludo', 'Gunjan Saxena ઃ The Cargill Girl' and others, all of which were released on the web.

At this time when people look at his house they see some entertainment films which are about to be released on OTT. "I am an actor whose six-seven projects have been released in lockdown," he said.

"Both have their own good points," says Pankaj Kapoor, referring to the discussion that OTT will pose a big threat to the big screen. Theater is a great way to enjoy your community viewing, and OTT is a great way to enjoy individual viewing. The two can coexist, 'he added, adding that' there is no threat to the big screen due to OTT. They can co-exist. We don't celebrate the festival every day. No. Cinema is a kind of festival. It's a community view. '

Some of his films are coming out now, including '2,' Bunty Aur Bubbly-2 ',' Mimi 'and' Bachchan Pandey ', but nothing is known about the release of his projects or the future. 'I don't know which of my projects will be released first. I don't know anything about this, at the moment Log Mary is watching and appreciating the film 'Paper'. I am getting messages from every level, 'said Pankaj Tripathi.

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