Karan Kundra Explains The Difference Between Being A Superstar & A Popular TV Actor & We Totally Agree! (Pic credit: Instagram/kkundrra)

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TV star Karan Kundra says that although a popular small screen actor does not have the pressure of pulling an audience to the theatre as a filmstar does, the influx of OTT has changed a lot of things.

Karan has had experience across screens big and small, having worked in films as well as TV series. Lately, he was seen in the series “Dil Hi Toh Hai 3” and the OTT-released film “Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare”.

“There is a difference between being a popular actor, whether it is on TV or in film, and a film star. As a filmstar, you have to sell the tickets to pull the audience to the theatre. As a TV actor, we do not have that pressure. Filmstars or our superstars are crowd pullers. Of course, as a TV actor, we appear every day at a certain time and people watch us and connect with us, and we engage. The audience does not pay every day to watch a TV show, but every time you enter a theatre to watch a film, you pay for the ticket,” Karan told IANS, noting the basic difference between challenges faced by filmstars and popular TV actors.

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