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Jai-Veeru of current times

Short content may trend, but audiences still loyal to long-format dramas, says Nasirr Khan

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Nasirr Khan, who plays Jhende in Tumm Se Tumm Tak (TSTT), produced by Prateek Sharma and Parth Shah under their banner Studio LSD, recently opened up about the relevance of television in today’s rapidly changing content landscape.

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The actor feels that Tumm Se Tumm Tak has arrived at just the right time, when audiences are craving something refreshing. “TSTT has come at the right time, as people are looking for a change, and I feel the team is giving that change to the audience,” he said.

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Speaking about his approach as a performer, Nasirr admitted that he draws inspiration from everyone around him. “Whether they are seniors, stars or newcomers, I openly borrow energy from my co-actors. I only have that much within me. If I want to give more to the audience, I have to take it from others).

The bond between Arya and Jhende is so strong that we're even being called the new Jai-Veeru. Isse bada compliment aur kya mil sakta hai? (What bigger compliment could you get than this?)" he concluded.

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