Akansha Ranjan Kapoor Says She Is Happy With OTT Releases But It 'Comes With An Incomplete Feeling'
Actor Akansha Ranjan Kapoor who debuted with Netflix release Guilty, says she is enjoying her journey in the OTT world, however, she does miss the excitement and feeling of a big-screen debut.
Actor
Akansha
Ranjan
Kapoor
who
debuted
with
Netflix
release
Guilty,
says
she
is
enjoying
her
journey
in
the
OTT
world,
however,
she
does
miss
the
excitement
and
feeling
of
a
big-screen
debut.
Apart
from
Guilty,
she
has
also
been
a
part
of
the
Netflix
anthology
series,
Ray.
Kapoor
told
Hindustan
Times,
"I
am
more
than
happy
that
my
projects
are
being
released
on
OTT
because
more
people
get
to
watch
it.
They
can
watch
it
10
years
from
now.
So,
especially
at
this
point
of
time,
I
think
releasing
on
OTT
is
great."
She
also
added
that
the
experience
is
accompanied
by
an
"incomplete
feeling" and
she
is
looking
forward
to
making
a
big-screen
debut
in
future.
She
further
explained
that
OTT
release
days
do
feel
normal.
"I
remember
everyone
asking
me,
'How
excited
are
you
that
your
film
is
releasing
tomorrow?'
I
was
like,
'I
don't
even
feel
that
it
is
releasing
tomorrow'.
I
remember
going
to
lunch
with
my
girlfriends
to
celebrate
and
I
bumped
into
people
who
were
like,
'Hey,
your
film
is
releasing
today'.
That
is
not
a
normal
release
day,"
she
added.
"Normally,
you
are
busy
promoting
and
working,
and
I'm
just
going
for
lunch.
That
feeling
was
very
unnerving.
The
feeling
on
release
is
supposed
to
be
high
but
it
was
a
very
just
another
day
for
me," she
told
the
portal.
The
actress
revealed
that
it
is
upsetting,
"because
everything
that
comes
with
a
release
--
the
fears
and
excitement,
is
not
there".
However,
she
clarified
that
she
is
grateful
that
her
projects
are
releasing
at
least,
and
has
made
peace
with
the
fact
that
most
of
the
projects
will
continue
to
release
on
digital
platforms
for
another
year.
She
concluded
by
saying
that
she
is
very
content
with
where
her
life
is
right
now,
and
added,
"I
am
excited
about
where
I
am
today,
and
grateful.
And
when
my
film
opens
on
the
big
screen,
toh
double
excited
hogi."