Actor Manav Gohil, known for his work in television, recently shared insights on the demanding working hours in the industry. He highlighted that television production requires creating a large amount of content in a short time frame. Gohil compared the situation to playing cricket in the sun, emphasizing that long hours are a necessary part of the process.
Despite acknowledging the need for long hours, Gohil suggested that there is room for improvement in the facilities provided to actors and technicians. He expressed that while enhancing working conditions is essential, reducing hours significantly is challenging due to the nature of television production.
In a recent project, Gohil portrayed the role of Sushant Bansal in Aditya Dhar’s “Dhurandhar.” Reflecting on the film, he commented on its significance in representing a more sophisticated form of cinema. Gohil noted the changing preferences of audiences towards meaningful cinema over profit-driven productions.
During his discussion, Gohil emphasized the importance of creating honest and engaging cinema that resonates with the audience. He highlighted the shift towards a new era in filmmaking that prioritizes substance over superficial elements, expressing hope for this trend to continue.
