How Does Rannvijay Singha View the Importance of Staying Relevant?
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Mumbai, Feb 7 (NationPress) Actor Rannvijay Singha has expressed his thoughts on the significance of remaining relevant in the constantly changing landscape of the entertainment industry, emphasizing that adaptability is essential for achieving long-term success.
When questioned about whether the meaning of staying relevant has shifted, or if outstanding performances still hold value in today's world dominated by algorithms and viral trends, Rannvijay shared with IANS: “I believe that staying relevant is absolutely vital.”
“As times evolve, like our approach to non-fiction adventure shows, the methods we used have transformed dramatically over the past two decades. You must adapt with the times.”
He highlighted the importance of diversifying one’s work.
“Engage in projects that showcase different aspects of your talent. Venture into new territories. Express yourself more. Keep doing these small yet significant things to maintain relevance. Ideally, because no career or life can be defined by a singular peak where you claim, ‘Those four years were phenomenal. I was at the pinnacle of my career.’”
“If you’re in entertainment, whether as an actor or presenter, you need to envision a career spanning 40 years. How does that come to fruition? It’s not merely because a few years were exceptionally successful.”
He elaborated: “You must create work that resonates with audiences at the appropriate moment. Be it a 15-second clip, an OTT series, a film, a short film for a friend, an original piece, or content for your YouTube channel… engage in all of it.”
“Remaining relevant is paramount,” Rannvijay emphasized.
“Ultimately, after 30 to 40 years of being part of countless narratives, including your own journey and experiences, that’s an ideal position to be in. However, to achieve this, you must persist. You have to stay relevant.”
Rannvijay is gearing up for his appearance in the second season of “Kohrra” alongside Barun Sobti and Mona Singh.
The second season of Kohrra is set to launch on February 11. Crafted and penned by Gunjit Chopra, Diggi Sisodia, and Sudip Sharma, Season 2 introduces a fresh case and a new pairing, once again rooted in Punjab’s somber, wintry landscape where silence often conveys more than a confession.