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Actor Karan Jotwani believes the future of OTT platform is extremely bright

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Karan Jotwani, who is part of the show Qurbaan Hua, is on an expedition to explore his creative side. Being a Punjabi, Karan was delighted after he visited his ancestral place in Punjab after 29 years. We catch up with him.

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  • Why did you choose Qurbaan Hua?

I took up this project because it was written by Sonali Jaffar and I have always wanted to work with her. I wanted to collaborate with her on a creative level and this show seemed like a perfect opportunity.

  • There are many family dramas already on air. How is this one different from the others?

The story is quite different. It is set against a Hindu-Muslim background, which I believe is a concept that needs to be handled with utmost care.

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  • You have been a model too. What does fashion mean to you?

To me, fashion essentially means comfort. It is of utmost importance to me that I feel easy and comfortable in whatever I wear.

  • What new things did you learn during the lockdown?

Well, I have not really picked up a new skill, but I did spend quite some time watching a lot of content. I did sing too and cooked a bit.

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  • What is the future of OTT in India?

Thankfully, as an after-effect of the lockdown, I feel the future is already here. People are binge-watching a lot of shows and movies online, and are in fact finding new content from the world over to watch. Content is surely the king.

  • Now shooting has resumed with new guidelines. What precautions are you taking on the sets?

I am essentially taking care of myself by wearing a mask and sanitizing my hands at regular intervals.

  • Do you have a connection with Punjab as well as Chandigarh?

I have been born and brought up in Mumbai, but I have relatives in Jalandhar and Chandigarh.

  • Which is the one place you visit in Punjab when you are overworked?

I recently visited Punjab for the first time after almost 29 years. I explored Chandigarh along with Amritsar, since I have relatives residing there as well. I loved the cities and felt a very different vibe, which instantly made me feel at home.

  • Who is your favourite Punjabi singer?

Well, I don’t really listen to music by a lot of Punjabi singers, but I must say I really love Guru Randhawa’s tracks.

  • How are you keeping yourself fit these days?

I have not been doing much because the gyms are shut, but on my off days I work-out at home and also spend time cycling these days.

— Dharam Pal

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