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Lucknow Actor's Journey: TV, OTT, Films

17 Jan

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Summary

  • Arham Abbasi's career spans TV, OTT, and film.
  • His Lucknow accent initially boosted his acting career.
  • Abbasi notes declining attention spans impacting TV.
Lucknow Actor's Journey: TV, OTT, Films

Arham Abbasi, originally from Lucknow, has established a notable career across television, web series, and films. Despite moving to Mumbai at 21, he maintains a strong connection to his hometown, often finding solace there.

His unique Lucknow dialect played a pivotal role in launching his television career in 2014, helping him secure his first major role after casting directors specifically sought a Lucknow-based actor. Abbasi stresses the importance of adapting one's dialect, balancing natural accent with role requirements, as seen in his work on the Delhi-centric show 'Imlie'.

Reflecting on the current television industry, Abbasi observes significant changes, including shifts in actor remuneration and decreasing viewer patience. He attributes this to the rise of shorter content formats like social media reels and the pervasive influence of OTT platforms and live sports events like the IPL. An upcoming film with a major production house is among his recent projects.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Arham Abbasi has a diverse acting portfolio, appearing in popular TV shows, web series on OTT platforms, and feature films.
His distinct Lucknow dialect was a significant advantage early in his career, helping him land his first major television role.
Abbasi believes attention spans are shorter due to content consumption habits, impacting television viewership.

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