Shruti Gholap on Why TV Dramas Still Matter in the OTT Era
Actress Shruti Gholap opens up about the emotional realism of Oh Humnava Tum Dena Saath Mera, why TV dramas still outshine OTT in viewer loyalty, and what's coming next for her character Malti.
Television may be fighting for attention in a world of reels and binge-worthy OTT shows, but actress Shruti Gholap isn't worried about her medium losing relevance. The actress, who plays Malti in Studio LSD's hit drama Oh Humnava Tum Dena Saath Mera, recently opened up about what keeps audiences hooked to the show - and why she believes daily soaps still hold their own against streaming content.
A Story That Mirrors Real Life, Not a Fairy Tale
Much of the show's appeal, according to Shruti, lies in how unapologetically real it is. The bond between lead characters Aparajita and Rakshit resonates with viewers precisely because it doesn't follow a conventional script.
"What this story basically tells everyone is that life is not perfect. It is not flowery, dreamy, or textbook-like. Things can happen late - after first marriage, after divorce. Life can start at 35 or 40. It's never too late to start," she said.
She added that the show pushes back against the timelines society often imposes on people. "We think we will marry at 20 and have children at 25, but life doesn't go as society expects. At the end of the day, society doesn't ask whether you are happy or not. This serial shows the real face of relationships."