Trishaan On Adapting To The Digital Age: “OTT And Theatres Must Coexist”
Trishaan On Adapting To The Digital Age: “OTT And Theatres Must Coexist”

Actor Trishaan believes that the rise of OTT platforms has not diminished the significance of theatres but rather created a new era of coexistence. Known for his compelling performances in Loot Kaand and Khakee: The Bengal Chapter & with Loot Kaand already streaming alongside Khakee: The Bengal Chapter adding to his growing filmography, Trishaan shares his perspective on how both mediums are shaping the future of Indian storytelling.
“I believe both theatres and OTT platforms have their own importance in Indian cinema. Theatres offer a grand, collective experience that some stories truly deserve, while OTT has opened doors for diverse narratives and fresh talent. It’s not about choosing one over the other, it’s about finding the right platform for the right story. Indian cinema is evolving, and this balance allows storytellers more freedom to reach their audience.”
Having recently played an intense and layered role in Loot Kaand, Trishaan dedicated himself to understanding the nuances of his character. His preparation involved deep research and emotional immersion to bring authenticity to the screen. As an actor who has successfully worked across formats, he embraces the flexibility that both OTT and theatrical releases provide.
“Rather than replacing one with the other, I feel we’re entering an era of coexistence. Big spectacle films and community-driven stories will always belong on the big screen, while intimate narratives and long-form storytelling thrive on OTT. It’s about finding the right platform for the right story.”
Trishaan’s commitment to choosing impactful roles and adapting to the changing landscape of Indian entertainment makes him a force to watch out for. With Loot Kaand already making waves and Khakee: The Bengal Chapter further expanding his repertoire, his journey is a testament to the evolving dynamics of storytelling in the digital age.
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