Ranvir Shorey: 'Talent and hard work are needed to survive in the industry', Ranvir's sarcasm on bollywood politics


The second season of Ada Sharma's series 'Sunflower' is getting a lot of love from the audience. Ranveer Shorey played the role of a policeman in this series. The series is getting a lot of love from the audience. At the same time, Ranveer Shorey's character is also getting a lot of appreciation from the fans. Now recently, the actor has made many interesting revelations from his role to script selection and has also exposed the politics of Bollywood.

In the interview, when Ranveer was asked about his film career, the actor said, 'This journey has been full of ups and downs. 'Son Chiraiya' is one of the main films of my career. I also did 'Metro Park' and 'Tubber' in between. To be honest, I am not very stubborn. Whatever selection I make, comes from the fear of not being able to do anything well.


The actor further said, 'When you have to pay bills and you don't have much work, you do whatever you have to do. I would like to credit the writers for creating different shades in the character and not making it monotonous.

Regarding working in OTT, Ranveer said, 'I think streaming platforms are a boon for the industry because the theaters are very packed and under the control of big people. OTT is more democratic. As I rightly said, my life is full of ups and downs. people forget or ignore me. I worked a lot in 2022, then in 2023 I have less work left and I don't know how 2024 will go. It's a roller coaster ride.'

Taking a dig at bollywood and big stars, Ranveer said, 'To survive in this industry, only talent and hard work is not required. One needs to know how to market and network. I guess I'm not good at it. I don't know how to deal with politics.

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