Donning
several
hats,
actor-writer
Sumeet
Vyas
recently
ventured
into
direction
with
his
web
series
Tankesh
Diaries.
However,
he
still
believes
that
writing
is
the
most
difficult
of
them
all!
Currently
penning
the
fourth
season
of
his
favoured
show,
Tripling,
he
admits
that
writing
scripts
is
not
easy.
He
told
Hindustan
Times,
"Writing
would
be
the
toughest
part
because
that
is
the
base
for
whatever
you
are
going
to
do.
From
writing
the
core
idea
of
the
story
to
thinking
to
dialogue,
that
is
going
to
be
your
route.
There
is
so
much
content
out
there,
so
you
have
to
find
a
story
that
is
that
is
relevant
in
today's
time,
and
that
becomes
the
harder
part."
Nevertheless,
all
three
fields
in
the
ambit
of
writing,
directing,
and
acting
are
close
to
his
heart.
He
further
talked
about
his
role
in
Tankesh
Diaries
and
said,
"I
was
supposed
to
act
in
it,
and
with
the
conversation,
the
idea
of
me
directing
it
came
up
and
everybody
jumped
on
it,
including
me.
I
couldn't
have
had
a
more
comfortable
producer
and
staff
to
do
my
directorial
debut.
I've
been
doing
and
working
on
this
medium
for
20
years
now,
so
now's
a
good
time
to
be
there."
Working
in
different
mediums,
we
wonder
if
it
offers
a
paradigm
shift
in
approach
to
acting
and
if
that
affects
him.
He
said,
"I
don't
think
it
is
any
different.
As
an
actor,
you're
performing
your
character.
So
technically,
it
is
the
same.
The
kind
of
stories
that
are
consumed
on
the
big
screen
are
slightly
different,
than
in
the
OTT
space,
because
the
canvas
is
smaller
than
that.
But
I
guess
now,
that
is
also
changing.
OTT
also
has
a
huge
canvas,
with
web
series
like
Jubilee
and
The
Family
Man.
Those
lines
are
getting
blurred.
And
for
actors,
it's
not
any
different.
We
put
an
equal
amount
of
energy
and
effort
into
doing
our
job
and
hope
that
it
turns
out
well."
He
was
recently
seen
in
Afwaah,
alongside
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui
and
Bhumi
Pednekar.
He
will
be
next
seen
in
Ken
Ghosh's
corporate
drama
titled
Blinded,
by
Applause
Entertainment.