Manu Rishi: Social media fame is not a pathway to acting careers.

Mumbai, December 28, 2008 : .

Manu Rishichadha is an actor and writer who appeared in the short film "Aapke Aa Jaane S".

He shares his experiences on how being a celebrity through social media via comedy videos and dance can be detrimental to an acting career."Aapke Aa Jaane Se" is a film about a middle-aged man from middle class who becomes an instant sensation when he uploads a video of a dance and receives millions of views via social media.

Manu spoke out to IANS about the trend of social media influencers grabbing big-ticket projects on popularity.Manu said to IANS, "There are two different ways of looking at this situation.

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You need to know the art of acting and any other performing arts if you want to be an actor.We can make Reels, Tiktok and other videos on social media to become more popular.

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If you dont know why the popularity is so rapid, then it disappears overnight.Based on these videos that are instantly viral, I dont think anyone should decide to be an actor.

Manu shared a real-life experience that he had with Manu.His short videos and reels are very popular on Instagram.

For his funny videos, even I like him.Based on the number of his followers on social media, he was chosen for the project.We started to work together and I realized that he doesnt have the ability to stand in front of several cameras.

The nuances and body language, as well as the narration of a fictional character are what make them special.These are all part of the role of actors.Then there is the craft.

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Acting is not a viable career if you dont know the art of acting and arent able to make a living from it.Shiladitya Boora directed the film "Aapke Aa Jaane Se".It was released on Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films platform as well as its official YouTube channel.aru/k #Manu #Rishi #pathway #careers #Mumbai #Mumbai #Youtube #Tiktok.

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