Mona Singh Slams TV Censorship, Credits OTT for Nuanced Portrayals
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Veteran TV actress Mona Singh has made a bold switch to OTT and films, citing the creative freedom that comes with it. In a recent interview, Singh emphasized that OTT platforms offer a more liberated space for artists to bring complex characters to life, unshackled by the strictures of television censorship. Singh, who began her acting career on TV with Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin in 2003, has since appeared in a range of projects, from films like Mistry to Netflix's The Ba***ds of Bollywood. Her latest venture, Border 2, is set to release in theaters on January 25. The actress believes that OTT has opened up new avenues for storytelling and has enabled her to challenge herself as an artist. 'When I started out, I had no connections in the industry. Everything I've achieved feels like a bonus,' she said. Singh's comments come as the Indian entertainment industry continues to grapple with the issue of censorship, with many artists and creators advocating for greater creative freedom. As OTT platforms continue to grow in popularity, the debate is likely to intensify.