Ronit Roy will be seen in the TV series Khauff Ki Adaalat
Mumbai:
Popular TV actor Ronit Roy feels that thesmall screen industry needs to grow in terms of quality.
"TV has grown in quantity, but quality has not increased.Some people have managed to bring quality via content but,more or less, everything is same. Daily soaps are more or lesson similar lines like earlier," said Ronit.
The actor hopes to see quality on small screen in thecoming three-five years.
Ronit, a part of TV since quite sometime, playedmemorable roles like Mihir Virani of Kyunki Saas Bhi KabhiBahu Thi, Mr Bajaj of Kasauti Zindagi Ki and others.
He is overjoyed that during his journey on the smallscreen, his audience has grown and he ensures to keep thementertained.
"I have audience from all over the world. I think it ismy destiny that I got an opportunity to be a part of somefantastic shows," he said.
Ronit is excited about the new supernatural seriesKhauff Ki Adaalat, a month-long supernatural twist in hispopular court room drama Adaalat, where he plays anunconventional lawyer - KD Pathak.
"My character KD is not endorsing supernatural stories.It shows stories on how superstition is used by people.Through this format we intend to break stereotypes of babasand encourage people to believe in truth," he said.
They do not intend to teach law to the audience throughthe show, says Ronit.
"We try to entertain audience and teach a lesson of truthin the form of joke or social message," he added.
"TV has grown in quantity, but quality has not increased.Some people have managed to bring quality via content but,more or less, everything is same. Daily soaps are more or lesson similar lines like earlier," said Ronit.
The actor hopes to see quality on small screen in thecoming three-five years.
Ronit, a part of TV since quite sometime, playedmemorable roles like Mihir Virani of Kyunki Saas Bhi KabhiBahu Thi, Mr Bajaj of Kasauti Zindagi Ki and others.
He is overjoyed that during his journey on the smallscreen, his audience has grown and he ensures to keep thementertained.
"I have audience from all over the world. I think it ismy destiny that I got an opportunity to be a part of somefantastic shows," he said.
Ronit is excited about the new supernatural seriesKhauff Ki Adaalat, a month-long supernatural twist in hispopular court room drama Adaalat, where he plays anunconventional lawyer - KD Pathak.
"My character KD is not endorsing supernatural stories.It shows stories on how superstition is used by people.Through this format we intend to break stereotypes of babasand encourage people to believe in truth," he said.
They do not intend to teach law to the audience throughthe show, says Ronit.
"We try to entertain audience and teach a lesson of truthin the form of joke or social message," he added.