Deepak Tijori believes OTT, TV, and reels give endless chances to showcase talent

The actor, who has been part of Hindi cinema for decades, explained that the entertainment world has changed completely. Earlier, actors had only films or television to depend on.

Deepak Tijori believes OTT, TV, and reels give endless chances to showcase talent

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Actor Deepak Tijori believes that in today’s time, true talent will always find a way to shine. While promoting his new short film ‘Echoes of Us’, Tijori spoke to IANS about the many opportunities that exist for artists in the digital age.

The actor, who has been part of Hindi cinema for decades, explained that the entertainment world has changed completely. Earlier, actors had only films or television to depend on. But now, platforms have multiplied, giving newcomers and veterans more spaces to display their skills.

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“There are so many people working for recognition,” Deepak Tijori said. “Some succeed, some don’t. But if you really have talent, it will be noticed somewhere. Maybe not in cinema, but then on OTT. If not there, maybe on TV. And if not on TV, then even in reels on social media. Talent cannot be hidden anymore.”

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He further added that the present time is extremely encouraging for performers. “There are so many avenues today. You can explore your talent anywhere. It does not matter if the stage is big or small, talent is talent. Once people see it, it will be valued,” he said.

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While talking about ‘Echoes of Us’, his latest short film project, Tijori also shared his excitement. The film has been directed by Joe, with Uliya playing a key role. Tijori said the entire team worked with a lot of dedication to give the short film a cinematic feel.

“We treated this film as a small project but gave it the visual scale of a big film,” he explained. “Uliya has acted beautifully, and Joe has directed it with a strong vision. We are very proud of what we have made.”

The team is also looking at wider possibilities for the project. According to Tijori, the idea is not only to share the film with audiences but also to open doors for more such projects. “We want people to see this film. Hopefully, if things go as planned, Joe may even turn short films into a primary business,” he revealed.

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