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Prashant Bajaj wants to do a crime thriller like Mirzapur

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The digital boom is undeniable, but the fact that OTT is only creating stars these days is not correct, says Prashant Bajaj. The actor explains that a star can be born out of any medium, be it TV, film, OTT or stage.

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“Every medium gives opportunity to talented people. If you are good, you will shine in any medium. It isn’t like only certain mediums get your talent noticed as compared to others. You need to work on your craft and get the right opportunity. OTT no doubt has created a revolution. The content this platform is creating is interesting and real, but that doesn’t mean other mediums aren’t doing anything relatable,” says Bajaj, who is keen on exploring the OTT space but he won’t be comfortable doing bold scenes on screen.

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Talking about the kind of web series that he would like to be a part of, Bajaj replies, “I would love to do something like Mirzapur. Crime thrillers are fascinating.” Many have spoken against how abuses, sex and drugs are rampant on OTT. This has led to discussion around OTT platforms in India. In fact, some of the platforms have formalised self-regulation code. “Well, it’s all about what the script demands. If it requires a certain kind of characterization then that’s alright, but using all these to grab attention and views isn’t the right approach,” he adds.

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