Himani Shivpuri, who plays Katori Amma in Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, says, “The transformation has been phenomenal. I come from a time when scripts were handwritten, communication happened over landlines, and rehearsals meant physically gathering in one place. That era had its charm, but what we have now is truly empowering. With just a smartphone, I can read scripts, rehearse, shoot reels, and stay connected with my fans through social media. Technology has given us flexibility and reach we never imagined. I may belong to the old school, but I completely embrace this digital wave as it keeps me creatively inspired every day.” Aasif Sheikh, who plays Vibhuti Narayan Mishra in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, adds, “I have watched technology evolve from being an occasional help to an everyday essential in our industry. Earlier, if you needed a script, someone had to hand-deliver it. Today, I got it instantly on my phone, no matter where I am. I often record dialogues and listen to them on the go. It helps me internalize them while saving time. Scheduling, travel coordination, and rehearsals are all easier now. Technology has made multitasking possible and sustainable, especially in a high-pressure environment like ours. It has truly redefined how we work, learn, and stay connected. From digitized production to virtual fan interactions, the influence of technology on the entertainment world is undeniable. What took days now happens in minutes, and for actors, it is not just about convenience, but about unlocking creativity, efficiency, and longevity in their craft”.
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