Exclusive - Rishita Kothari on Sehar Hone Ko Hai: Moving to an earlier slot only means reaching a wider audience; it comes with more responsibility
Rishita Kothari, who is currently seen in Sehar Hone Ko Hai, is at an important stage in her acting career. Her show recently moved to a new time slot and this has helped it reach a larger audience. For Rishita, this is a time to reflect and grow as an actor. She understands that with more people watching the show, she also has a bigger responsibility to perform well.
“My show is now airing in a new time slot, which means more people are watching it. Because of that, I have to be more mindful about my performance on screen. For me, it’s not just about getting more screen time, but about making sure the audience connects with my character. When new viewers watch the show, I always think about their reaction after seeing my performance," Rishita says.
She adds, "When my show airs at an earlier time, it becomes a part of people’s everyday lives. I’m not just entertaining them, I also become a part of their daily conversations and emotions. That comes with responsibility. I always want to give my best so that people can connect and relate to my character.”
Rishita further shares, "As an actor, I have to do more than just perform. I need to pay attention to my emotions, body language, and even my facial expressions because these things leave an impact on people. I always want to stay genuine with my audience, especially when they are watching me at home. I want them to feel connected to me and trust me.”
She concluded, "TV is very special. It brings families together. Makes people feel emotions. It tells stories that people remember. Being on TV, at a time when many people watch is exciting and humbling for me. This change is giving me a chance to grow as an actor. It motivates me to work harder and improve myself. If my performance can make even one person feel something, then I believe I’m doing my job well. With more people watching the show now, I also feel a greater sense of responsibility.”
She adds, "When my show airs at an earlier time, it becomes a part of people’s everyday lives. I’m not just entertaining them, I also become a part of their daily conversations and emotions. That comes with responsibility. I always want to give my best so that people can connect and relate to my character.”
Rishita further shares, "As an actor, I have to do more than just perform. I need to pay attention to my emotions, body language, and even my facial expressions because these things leave an impact on people. I always want to stay genuine with my audience, especially when they are watching me at home. I want them to feel connected to me and trust me.”
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