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Nakuul Mehta talks about ‘TV actor’ tag, Shriya Saran reflects on ‘crazy’ working hours: ‘I don’t think we take enough pride in TV as a fraternity’ | Web Series News

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5 minutes of readingBombayJanuary 29, 2026 03:00 pm IST

actors Nakuul Mehta and Sriya Saran are currently seen in JioHotstar’s web series Space Gen: Chandrayaan. In an exclusive conversation with SCREEN, Nakuul spoke about dealing with the ‘television actor’ tag by venturing into other mediums. Meanwhile, Shriya reflected on the “crazy” work hours that TV actors have to endure.

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Talking about how many TV stars face the ‘TV actor’ tag when they try to venture into the OTT space, Nakuul said, “As a creative person, you keep evolving, while the world will keep labeling you as a TV actor or a film actor. I feel there are two types of actors. One is a good actor and the other, hopefully, tries to be better. It doesn’t matter which medium you work in. Take Vikrant Massey and Shah Rukh Khan, who both won the National Award this year. “I don’t think we take enough pride in television as a fraternity. Some of the best talent we have today comes from television. Mona Singh is killing it.


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“Television actors have insane work schedules”

While discussing the challenges faced by film and television actors in transitioning to OTT platforms, Shriya Saran also praised television actors for their hard work, particularly their demanding work hours. “The thing about television is that you live with the character for many months. Their hours are crazy. They literally work 20 hours, so from the time they arrive on set to the time they leave, it’s crazy. 16 or 17 hours is normal.”

When Nakuul Mehta was asked if he has been in a similar situation, the Ishqbaaz actor replied, “Luckily it didn’t happen to me. I made my contracts very tight. I worry about my life. But that’s true, top actors on television put in those kind of hours.” Shriya added, “If you work so many hours and they manage to retain their audience for so long, it means they are highly evolved actors. Television actors are super evolved in terms of the work they do.”

Summing up, Nakuul shared, “There are good and bad actors in every medium, so generalizing is difficult. But it’s also up to you to be able to try different things. You won’t know if you belong to a certain medium until you try.”

Nakuul on venturing into the OTT space even before its rise

Maybe not many know it, but Nakuul Mehta produced a web show in 2016, 3-4 years before the OTT boom happened in the country. Nakuul said taking the leap of faith, before the platform had fully evolved, came from a desire to create his own space. “When I started doing television, after my first show, I said I really loved this medium. I love how the audience can try your work, but I also wanted to do other work. But people wouldn’t necessarily see you as material for other work, so I thought I was going to create something that was mine. That also has to do with being young, stupid and brave. I wrote a random tweet to Ronnie Screwvala,” Nakuul shared.

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He added: “I had heard he was producing stuff online even before OTT came out. I told him I had a crazy idea for you and he replied with an email address. Then I emailed him the idea and he asked me to pitch it to the creative director. I met Ronnie and he said, ‘How much money do you need?’ So, you need to dream big. If you had asked me a few years ago if I would be sitting here giving an interview to Shriya, I would have never imagined it. She was a big star when I was starting out. But it’s good to see that at this point in his career he’s interested in good stories.”

Nawaz Javed Kochra is a seasoned entertainment journalist at The Indian Express Online, bringing nearly a decade of experience to the forefront of cultural journalism. With a focus on the television and Over-The-Top (OTT) landscape, he has established himself as a prominent voice in the industry, known for his interviews with high-profile celebrities and his in-depth coverage of the Indian entertainment sector. Experience and career Nawaz holds a Master’s degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Mumbai, providing him with a rigorous academic and ethical foundation. In his 11-year career, he has navigated several of India’s leading media companies, building a portfolio spanning digital, print and broadcast media: The Indian Express: Currently leading television and OTT content coverage, producing written analysis and popular video interview segments. Previous Roles: He started his career at the iconic Stardust magazine and went on to hold key positions at Zoom TV, Zee Multimedia, MissMalini, Bollywood Bubble and Raindrop Media. Areas of specialization and focus Nawaz’s pace is characterized by a combination of exclusive access and trend analysis. His main areas of expertise include: Reality Television – Specialized coverage of major franchises like Bigg Boss, providing behind-the-scenes insights and winner profiles. OTT Ecosystem: Monitoring the shift from traditional cable to digital streaming platforms, with special attention to web series and digital premieres. Celebrity Profiles and Interviews: Nawaz is known for his ability to foster candid conversations with industry stalwarts, from music composers like Amaal Mallik to other television legends. Investigative Entertainment News: Reports on sensitive industry developments, including legal disputes and personal stories of resilience within the acting community. Authority and Trust With a reputation built on years of networking and credible reporting, Nawaz Kochra is a ‘known face’ in the Mumbai media circuit. Her work at The Indian Express adheres to the publication’s ‘Journalism of Courage’ standard, ensuring that even entertainment reporting is approached with accuracy, sensitivity and transparency. His academic background and extensive experience across various media platforms give him the authoritative perspective needed to analyze the rapid evolution of Indian showbiz. …Read more

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