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'TV will always be my first love but I want to explore OTT,' says Ruhi Chaturvedi

By IANS | Updated: April 28, 2023 17:05 IST

Mumbai, April 28 'Kundali Bhagya' actress Ruhi Chaturvedi is a well-known face on TV but she believes that ...

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Mumbai, April 28 'Kundali Bhagya' actress Ruhi Chaturvedi is a well-known face on TV but she believes that OTT platforms offer various opportunities for actors to showcase their talent and reach a wider audience. However, she asserted that her first love will always be TV.

Speaking on the same, the actress shared her thoughts on exploring OTT: "OTT platforms have opened up new avenues for actors. The content on these platforms is diverse, and there is something for everyone. As an actor, I am excited to explore different genres and experiment with new roles."

"While TV will always be my first love, I cannot deny the fact that as an actor, it's important to broaden your horizons and not limit yourself to certain roles," she added.

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