Sara Ali Khan: “If your content is strong, OTT or theatres don’t matter”

Actress Sara Ali Khan is basking in the success of her most recent release  Atrangi Re and she admits she didn’t believe that an OTT release could get as much love as a theatrical outing.

“It’s divine justice somehow that in 2020, the only good thing that happened (for me) was Atrangi Re, and 2021 ended with Atrangi, and I’m beginning 2022 talking to you about it,” she smiles, adding, “I’ve realised that agar junta ka pyaar milna hota hai toh woh kahin bhi mil jaata hai.”

Given the country’s circumstance at present with uncertainty posing a potential threat with the wave of Covid-19, would she approve of her future movies to take the OTT route?  “If you had asked me this question, maybe 10 days ago, I’d have said that I really missed the theatres, which I do. But, ultimately, we make films so that people watch, enjoy and appreciate them. If I’m able to do that, medium where it happens is not as important to me. If your content is strong, and your actors are honest, OTT or theatres don’t matter,” says Sara.

Aman Shukla

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