Actress from Bade Acche Lagte Hai (season 2) Sneha Namanandi explains how she manages both her acting career and her business. “Acting is a way of life for me. It is neither a profession nor anything I would consider to be a full-time job. Responding is acting. So we respond to things throughout the day. I would therefore say that acting is a way of life”.
Along with being an actor, Sneha Namanandi also presents sports and runs a pet supply company called The Pet Station. She enjoys working and experimenting. But it can be challenging to combine your personal and professional lives when you have a lot on your plate.
“In addition to that, I am currently working on a pet brand for myself. And I’m glad to say that I’m doing a great job at juggling both. In addition, I live with dogs and a wonderful family. And I believe that in order to truly live in this world, you must experience everything, including your family, travel, work, me-time, etc”, since otherwise, life would become quite monotonous and consist of little more than what she says.
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She has worked in the entertainment business for a while. So we inquire as to any changes she has observed.
“Since Bade Acche Lagte Hain was my first full-time television programme, I can’t say that I have much influence over TV programming or can offer advice on how to make it better, etc. I think such a style of drama is very popular in India. I think it’s fantastic because it’s the elaborated version of everything,” adds the actor, who loves television and wants to learn more about Bollywood and OTT.
The OTT growth is evident to everyone. According to many, OTT is providing strong competition to television. Many people believe that TV is improving right now as a result of this competition.
“I can state that there are a significant number of OTTs that have emerged, several web series that are being produced, and opportunities that are greater than before since, obviously, following the epidemic and COVID, many things have changed. However, as an artist, I haven’t changed because I still have the same enthusiasm and commitment for the performing business. The fact that fewer films are being produced and more OTTs are available, in my opinion, is the only thing that has changed. Changes are beneficial since they signal our upgrading and evolution. Therefore, whatever is changing is good,” Sneha Namanandi concludes.