Ira Sone, an actress who debuted in 2007’s “Kumkum: Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan,” discusses her experience making web series and why she is not a big fan of playing dramatic parts.

The author claims: “The experience was unsatisfactory since there is a fine border between bold moments and totally bold substance. This thin line makes a significant difference, and in my case, the bold scene backfired because it dominated the narrative and the content.”

The character was overshadowed by the show’s abundance of scenes, despite the fact that the material was incredibly outstanding. When you execute a strong scene on the web, it might be confusing and intimidating.

Ira Sone, who has been in several television shows like “Woh Rehne Wali Mehlon Ki,” “Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat,” “Saat Phere: Saloni Ka Safar,” and “Saath Nibhaana Saathiya,” claims that many TV performers are taking on OTT ventures, but her experience is not particularly positive.

She states: “I think the internet is the link between TV and movies, and I see a lot of TV performers performing some fantastic work, but I have had a really unsatisfactory experience.”

“Television has a different audience that definitely can’t accept their bahus playing anything other than a bahu,” Ira Sone continues. The structure of TV and web scripts differ significantly, but I’m optimistic that things will start to change in the future.