Does Bold Content Have to Be Sleazy? Sharad Malhotra Weighs In

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Key Takeaways
- Bold content can be classy and sophisticated.
- Director's vision is crucial in storytelling.
- Micro-series represent a new wave in entertainment.
- Audience feedback plays a vital role in creative decisions.
- Collaboration fosters creativity and character development.
Mumbai, Aug 16 (NationPress) Television actor Sharad Malhotra, who is currently featured in Vikram Bhatt's micro-series “Galat”, expressed that bold content does not equate to sleazy material, but rather hinges entirely on the director's vision.
Explaining his motivations for accepting this role, Sharad remarked: “There are three key factors that led me to embrace Galat without a moment's doubt. Firstly, the opportunity to work with Vikram Bhatt sir and Mahesh Bhatt sir — two legends I have always revered.”
“Secondly, the innovative and daring content. Lastly, the chance to join forces with my director, Shahdab Khan. Honestly, for those who have yet to experience Galat, please tune in on Rocket Reels. This platform, founded by Krantibhai and Vikram Bhatt sir, serves as a treasure trove for captivating micro web series content — ranging from thrillers and dramas to adventure, comedy, and even AI-driven narratives.”
Sharad elaborated on his audacious character in the series.
“Bold content doesn’t have to be cheap or tawdry; it can be both bold and sophisticated, depending on the director's perspective. With Vikram sir at the helm, I had no reservations. My character, Dev Kapoor, is unlike anything I’ve previously portrayed, and that challenge thrilled me.”
This role marks the first time the actor is “sporting a salt-and-pepper look.”
“I believe it embodies a blend of ruggedness, allure, maturity, and confidence. At first, I was slightly hesitant about public reaction, but thankfully, the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. Fans have embraced it, and they are eagerly anticipating Season 2,” he stated.
On the micro-series format, Sharad shared: “Galat was my inaugural experience in a micro-series style. You must convey an entire story within a span of just 30 seconds to two and a half minutes — something viewers can enjoy on the go, perhaps while commuting. It’s challenging, exhilarating, and undeniably a fresh wave in entertainment.”
“I’m pleased that audiences have welcomed it, and I hope more individuals explore this storytelling approach.”
Sharad described collaborating with Vikram Bhatt as a genuine pleasure, a dream realized.
“It was always on my wish list. Each time I encountered him, whether on set or otherwise, I was captivated by his charm, presence, and the way he breathes life into characters. I am profoundly thankful to Vikram sir and the entire team for placing their trust in me for Galat,” he mentioned.
He also praised director Shahdab Khan as one of the most astute minds he has collaborated with.
“Many physical elements of Dev Kapoor's appearance, particularly the salt-and-pepper aesthetic, were inspired by him. He is calm, composed, and precisely communicates his vision in a very subtle yet effective manner.”
“Post-Galat, we’ve forged a solid ‘bro code’ bond, and I’m thankful to have a director who comprehends my performance and aids me in delivering my best.”