Filmmaker Rohan Sippy believes that acclaimed actors like Manoj Bajpayee, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and Kay Kay Menon would be relegated to side roles in mainstream cinema if not for OTT platforms. In a recent interview, he praised streaming for giving character-driven performers the space to lead and flourish on their own terms.
Streaming Over Stardom: Rohan Sippy on Why OTT Is Reshaping Indian Acting Hierarchies
In a candid reflection on the evolving entertainment landscape, filmmaker Rohan Sippy has highlighted the transformative power of OTT platforms in giving depth-oriented actors their due. Speaking during the release of his latest show Search: The Naina Murder Case, Sippy remarked that talents like Manoj Bajpayee, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and Kay Kay Menon—despite their brilliance—would likely be reduced to supporting roles in big-budget Bollywood films.
Sippy, known for directing Kuch Naa Kaho and Bluffmaster, has found renewed creative freedom in the streaming space, having helmed acclaimed series like Criminal Justice, Mithya, and Duranga. He emphasized that OTT is a “medium for characters,” where storytelling is driven by nuance, not star power.
Key Highlights
- Character-Driven Casting: Sippy noted that streaming platforms prioritize layered characters over celebrity status, allowing actors like Manoj, Nawaz, and Kay Kay to headline projects.
- Creative Freedom: OTT allows filmmakers to explore complex narratives and unconventional protagonists, which are often sidelined in commercial cinema.
- Industry Shift: The rise of streaming has democratized opportunities, giving space to actors who may not fit the traditional Bollywood mold but possess immense talent.
- New Show Launch: Sippy’s latest series, Search: The Naina Murder Case, features Konkona Sen Sharma in a deeply humanized cop role, showcasing the kind of storytelling OTT enables.
- Broader Impact: The shift to OTT is not just about format—it’s about redefining who gets to lead, whose stories get told, and how audiences engage with content.
Sippy’s remarks underscore a growing sentiment in the industry: that streaming platforms are not just alternatives—they are catalysts for change. By elevating actors who bring emotional depth and authenticity, OTT is reshaping the hierarchy of Indian entertainment.
Sources: Hindustan Times, NewsBytes, AList Studio