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Shamin Mannan on returning with an Indo-Israeli film and the challenges of breaking into OTT: The struggle is real
Shamin Mannan on returning with an Indo-Israeli film and the challenges of breaking into OTT: The struggle is real

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Shamin Mannan on returning with an Indo-Israeli film and the challenges of breaking into OTT: The struggle is real

Shamin Mannan In an era where many television actors are shifting towards OTT and films to explore more layered characters, Shamin Mannan — best known as Bhoomi Vaishnav in Sanskaar – Dharohar Apnon Ki — has consciously stepped away from the small screen. Last seen in Ram Pyaare Sirf Humare, she decided two years ago to pursue opportunities in web series and films. She says, 'It was a deliberate choice. I wanted to take on roles that were more meaningful and challenging.' However, the shift was far from seamless. Shamin candidly shares, 'The journey hasn't been easy. A lot of casting these days happens within a closed network or is driven by social media presence. That's why we often see the same few faces across platforms, or influencers landing major roles while trained actors get sidelined.' She continues, 'I've had casting directors tell me I was perfect for a role, but the final decision would still go to someone with more followers or a bigger public image. It's frustrating, but not uncommon.' After several setbacks and roles lost at the last minute, the actress landed her first major film role in the Indo-Israeli production Murders Too Close, Love Too Far. The trailer of the movie was premiered recently at the Cannes Film Festival. Though she couldn't attend the premiere, the experience of working on the film left a lasting impression. She reflects, 'It was a major learning curve for me. Collaborating with deeply passionate directors and seasoned actors gave me a whole new outlook on filmmaking — one that's focused on storytelling rather than surface-level appeal. The character I portrayed was completely unlike me and very different from anything I've done before, which really pushed me to evolve as an actor.' Determined to establish herself in the OTT and film space, Shamin remains committed to the grind. 'The struggle is real. I've had to start over, but I'm all in. I believe talent eventually speaks for itself, and creative professionals do take note of sincere work. For Murders Too Close..., the director was clear that skill mattered more than social media numbers or popularity. That's what made it happen for me, and I'm grateful to MCC (Mukesh Chhabra Casting) for believing in me,' she concludes.

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