This story is from February 21, 2024
Vishwajeet Pradhan: I want to work in good projects...but where are the roles?
Actor Vishwajeet Pradhan, who was last seen in Shiv Shakti...Tap, Tyag, Tandav is shuttling between Australia and Mumbai due to personal reasons. The actor's son is studying in Australia. Vishwajeet said, "When I am not shooting, I spend a lot of time in Australia with my son. The past few years, I chose to say no to many work assignments because of several reasons. The main reason was this. Also, the offers were not so challenging."
The actor, who was a part of the web show Aarya 3, shares how he enjoys doing web shows now. He said, "Viewers' attention span is less and so people enjoy finite shows on the web now. When they don't enjoy watching something, they quickly move on to the other. I am glad that my role in Aarya 3 worked out well and people liked it. It was great working with Sushmita Sen. She's a very secure and warm human being. She also has great energy around her."
Vishwajeet, who has been part of many Hindi films and TV shows, is hungry for meaty roles. "Acting is my passion. I want to work in good projects. But, where are the roles? I am hoping that I will be able to find good work opportunities soon, because an actor wants interesting roles. I want to keep acting for the rest of my life. It is important that an actor gets to work in interesting shows. I have played negative roles, but it is important that each role offers me creativity and a challenge to perform better."
Vishwajeet, who has been part of many Hindi films and TV shows, is hungry for meaty roles. "Acting is my passion. I want to work in good projects. But, where are the roles? I am hoping that I will be able to find good work opportunities soon, because an actor wants interesting roles. I want to keep acting for the rest of my life. It is important that an actor gets to work in interesting shows. I have played negative roles, but it is important that each role offers me creativity and a challenge to perform better."
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