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Arjun Kapoor makes his OTT debut. It needs to be something different than what I’m looking for in movies

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Actor Arjun Kapoor says he’s not exploring the notion of entering the streaming industry aggressively since he’s happy with the work he’s getting currently in the movies.

“Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar” (Prime Video), “Sardaar Ka Grandson” (Netflix), and “Bhoot Police” (Disney + Hotstar) are Arjun’s most recent OTT flicks, however he has yet to star in a series.

“I’ve been shooting nonstop.” I’ve had a time constraint that has prevented me from looking for something right away. Right now, I’m getting offers, but I need to pick exactly what fascinates me.

Arjun, 36, said he hopes to come up with a unique concept for his first foray into long-form storytelling.

“What I’ll do on OTT, I won’t be able to do in a theatre. As a result, it must be highly particular. It needs to be something different than what I’m looking for in movies… It’s not always possible to discover something intriguing right away “He went on to say.

The actor is presently filming “The Lady Killer,” a thriller drama co-starring Bhumi Pednekar. The film is being shot in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand and is directed by Ajay Bahl of “Section 375” fame.

“‘Ek Villain…’ is a musical action thriller directed by Mohit Suri. It has all of the hallmarks of a big-screen blockbuster. It’s a well-made and well-shot flick. Mohit has worked really hard to show me in a unique light, and I’m looking forward to seeing how people react to it “About the film, which also stars John Abraham, Tara Sutaria, and Disha Patani, he remarked.

Without giving away any story specifics, Arjun said that “Kuttey” is situated in the same “milieu” as Vishal Bhardwaj’s “Kaminey” and has a tone similar to it. “All I can say is, ‘Baap ne Kaminey banai thi, bete ne Kuttey banai hai,'” the actor joked. “If you liked Vishal Bhardwaj’s ‘Kaminey,’ I’m confident that Aasman’s ‘Kuttey’ would keep you delighted. It’s set in the tone and lunacy of the malieu “He went on to say.

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