Television actor Aashiesh Sharrma recently shared insights on the changing landscape of the television industry. He highlighted a shift towards finite storytelling formats, indicating a preference among audiences for limited series. According to Sharrma, this transition is expected to enhance the quality of content in the future.
Sharrma expressed his perspective on the current state of television, noting a return to the traditional model of concise storytelling. He emphasized the audience’s inclination towards narratives with well-defined beginnings and endings, fostering improved storytelling and more significant content creation.
In his latest project, the drama “Khejri,” Sharrma portrays a transgender character. Reflecting on his involvement in the production, he shared that the story’s origin, based on a short story titled “Sanjha,” resonated deeply with him. Sharrma appreciated the narrative’s authentic portrayal of a human journey, devoid of external influences, which drew him to the project.
Sharrma revealed a personal connection to the script, expressing a strong desire to translate the story onto the screen. He highlighted the universal themes of identity and belonging explored in the narrative, emphasizing the broader societal relevance of the individual struggle for acceptance and recognition.
