Sourabh Raaj Jain, who has dabbled in a variety of Television genres, from dramas to shows about mythology, the pandemic, has altered the laws in every industry, and show business is no exception thinks there is fierce competition today. "The fraternity has only expanded in size. Today, content creators are included in the competition in addition to actors, whose numbers have increased. A veteran actor must keep learning and reinventing themselves in order to remain competitive. You must improve your craft, physical appearance, and now social media as well, he advises”.
Sourabh believes that the days of portfolios and auditions are passing, and that nowadays, casting decisions frequently depend on one's social media following. Every day brings a fresh opportunity, but it also serves as a reminder that one cannot simply take it easy. Work has changed to the point where you might now be a small fish in a big pond rather than once being a big fish in a small pond. And in order to survive, you need to be inventive, keep in mind that you need to stand out, and keep on reinventing yourself. I try to take my social media more seriously when I'm not shooting, and that's exactly what I've been doing.
People are seeing a different side of me online with my dancing, humor, and many other aspects, but that's only one aspect of who I am overall, he continues. Beyond that, a lot of work goes into honing one's craft, including unlearning and relearning it through workshops, as well as consuming content to understand what the need of the hour is through reading, watching, observing, and ultimately practicing. The profession is no longer as straightforward as it once was; it is now a competition for the strongest. Despite this, I have no complaints because I adore.
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