Priyal Gor is a well-known actress recognised for her roles in Ram Milaye Jodi, Ichhapyaari Naagin, Ratri Ki Yatri, and more. She also appeared in the latest film ‘Maharaj’, featuring Junaid Khan. In an interview with Bollywood Bubble, Priyal discussed various aspects of the movie and shared insights about her transition from television to Bollywood. She also expressed her views on the differences between working in Bollywood and TV, reflecting on her experiences in both industries.
Priyal Gor says TV takes a toll on your mental heath
Priyal said, “Movies involve a lot more detailing because they have a lot of time. They have plenty of time to make a movie and then deliver it. But with TV, it’s an everyday telecast. No matter how chaotic your world gets, you have to deliver the telecast because it’s a commitment. Producers also have commitments to the channel; they have to deliver episodes, otherwise, they incur losses. On TV, you end up with no social life. No personal life, nothing—just go like labourers, work, and you don’t get enough sleep. Good sleep is important too, and you’re working 25-27 days a month. Three days off a month is very little.”
“I feel sometimes TV does take a toll on your mental health. Just think about it, 27 days, 14 hours, playing the same character, with the same people. In Bollywood or Web Shows, you get a bit of a breather. Both have their own place, both are fine in their way, and each has its pros and cons regarding what you choose to do in life,” she added.
Further this stunner also spoke about her interaction with Junaid Khan, Jaideep Ahlawat and Sharvari.
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