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Shriya Pilgaonkar plans to show producer after Responsible Minds will get cancelled

Shriya Pilgaonkar plans to show producer after Responsible Minds will get cancelled



Once we spoke to Shriya Pilgaonkar in 2024, she was brimming with pleasure on the prospect of Responsible Minds’ second season. A 12 months on, Prime Video has pulled the plug on the acclaimed courtroom drama that noticed her as lawyer Kashaf Quaze. Naturally heartbroken, the actor says the episode has taught her that high quality storytelling wants higher advertising and marketing to succeed in a wider viewers. 

“I used to be heartbroken after I discovered. Generally, I consider it’s not only a artistic name, however a enterprise choice. It’s overwhelming as a result of so many individuals who watched it [believed] that as a result of they liked the present, others will need to have watched it too. However I went for a chat present lately to a school, and not one of the youngsters had watched it. It means the present didn’t attain them on the proper time, or generally, issues should not promoted sufficient. There are some reveals which are massively promoted, and different occasions, good reveals should not promoted as a lot,” she rues.

Responsible Minds, a courtroom drama starring Shriya Pilgaonkar and Varun Mitra, was broadly praised on launch

Right now, the business is grappling with a recession of types, the place initiatives are being cancelled even days earlier than happening flooring. It has left Pilgaonkar with a vital lesson — now, she desires to make issues occur. Maybe take a leap into manufacturing? “I wish to do manufacturing, however I’ll discuss it after I’ve completed it. I’m hoping to crack a romantic story in a couple of months. I’m feeling courageous and I wish to present up for myself,” says the actor, who’s at the moment seen in Zee5’s Chhal Kapat. She provides, “I’m excited about collaborating with unbiased writers and administrators. Actors like me could also be appreciated for our abilities, however high quality work typically doesn’t [come our way].” 

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