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Krystle D’Souza is one of the most sought-after actors from the Television world. The actress has also been ruling the OTT world lately with her outstanding performances. But what fans are now looking forward to, is her Bollywood debut with Chehre. While that may now take time (thanks to the pandemic), the beauty is opening up about her struggle during the shift of medium. Read on for all the details!
As most know, Krystle rose to fame with her portrayal in Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai. The serial also starred Nia Sharma, Karan Tacker and Kushal Tandon in leading roles. Ever since, the actress was flooded with some big offers like Belan Wali Bahu, Jhalak Dikhlaa Jaa, Box Cricket League amongst others. She made her OTT debut in 2019 with Fittrat.
But every TV star has to go through their share of struggle while changing the medium. Most of them are typecast and something similar happened with Krystle D’Souza when she moved to OTT. The Chehre actress revealed to Times Of India, “When I moved from TV to OTT, I think the struggle was that everybody said don’t ham, that TV actors ham (overact), the truth is TV actors never ham, the problem is the dhanan dhanan sound, the background music. No one is doing dhanan, dhanan on TV three times.”
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