Lavina Tandon

Actress Lavina Tandon has steadily built a diverse career across television and OTT platforms with shows like Naagin, Undekhi, and Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki – Ganesh Kartikey. The actress continues to remain vocal about the changing dynamics of the entertainment industry. In an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Bubble, the Jodha Akbar star opened up about social media followers influencing casting decisions and how the industry has evolved over the years. Scroll on to know what the actress had to share.

Lavina Tandon Questions Casting Based On Social Media Following

Speaking about whether follower count now plays a role in casting, Lavina Tandon admitted that she has personally noticed the shift during auditions. She said, “Na, aisa definitely ho raha hai. Kyunki jab hum auditions dete hain, humein kabhi-kabhi ek form type diya jata hai fill karne ke liye. Ab WhatsApp pe name, availability, age, height, falana-dhimkana toh hota hi hai, aur uske neeche Instagram profile bhi maanga jata hai, jo pehle nahi hota tha.”

The actress further explained that while not every casting team focuses on social media numbers, some production houses and ad projects do consider them. Sharing her observations, she added, “So yeah, woh cheez maine definitely notice ki hai. Main ye nahi keh rahi ki har koi maangta hai, lekin kuch-kuch casting log, kuch-kuch production houses maangte hain. Mostly kabhi-kabhi ads mein hota hai yeh. Pehle Instagram tha hi kahan, aur itna famous bhi nahi tha.”

Lavina also revealed that she initially struggled to accept the idea of talent being measured through follower counts. She explained, “Aur main aisi person hoon jo dono perspectives se sochti hoon. Initially jab yeh start hua tha, mujhe bhi laga ki yaar yeh toh galat hai. Main actor hoon, Instagram mera talent showcase karne ka platform nahi hai. Aap kaise meri talent ko followers ke basis pe judge kar sakte ho? Mujhe audition ke basis pe work do.”

Lavina Tandon On Producers Prioritising Followers Over Talent

However, over time, the actress tried to understand the business side of the industry as well. Explaining her thought process, Lavina shared, “But phir kyunki yeh mere mental space ko disturb kar raha tha, maine socha ki yeh ho kyun raha hai. Main khud se baat karti hoon, mujhe aadat hai apne aap se discuss karne. Maine socha, agar main kal ko producer hoti, toh main do cheezein dekhti, ya toh main good art bana rahi hoon ya paisa bana rahi hoon. Agar paisa bana rahi hoon, toh main us hisaab se hi chalungi. Agar kisi actor ke 5 followers hain aur kisi ke 50 hain, toh naturally producer ko zyada benefit dikhega jisko zyada reach hai.”

At the same time, she stressed that audiences today can easily identify genuine talent on screen. Lavina said, “So unke perspective se yeh fair hai. Lekin audience ab fool nahi hai. Camera sach dikha deta hai ki kaun real hai aur kaun nahi. Ab yeh cheez thodi kam ho rahi hai, kyunki influencers aur creators bhi ab acting space mein aa rahe hain. Lekin dono worlds alag hain. Main ek actor hoke content creation bhi try karti hoon, grow bhi karna chahti hoon Instagram pe, but acting aur content creation dono different skills hain.”

The actress concluded by highlighting the difference between actors and content creators, while also advocating for balance in casting. She explained, “Creators ke editing aur creativity skills bahut alag hote hain. Actors ka craft alag hota hai. Dono ko mix nahi karna chahiye. Balance hona chahiye—thode actors lo, thode creators lo.”

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On the work front, Lavina Tandon is currently starring in Undekhi: The Final Battle (Season 4) as Senior Inspector Rashi Dangwal and also features in the new series Lukkhe as Zubeida. Apart from this, she was also seen portraying Indrani in the mythological series Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki – Ganesh Kartikey.

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