Published 09:45 IST, March 28th 2020

Important to stay honest to your work: Arjun Bijlani

Actor Arjun Bijlani says it is important to stay relevant in one's work to survive in the cut-throat world of entertainment.

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Actor Arjun Bijlani says it is important to stay relevant in one's work to survive in cut-throat world of entertainment.

Arjun, kwn for television shows such as Left Right Left, Miley Jab Hum Tum, Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi, Ishq Mein Marjawan, said staying true to his craft is key to his longevity in profession.

"I believe I have worked and survived for 15 years. industry is such that you can get written off anytime and be up re. It is important to stay relevant, besides being honest, professional and disciplined towards your work, Arjun told PTI.

"People will respect you if you are honest to your job and you will always be around, working, he said.

actor, who has done both daily soaps and reality shows, said for him joy is in doing different things.

"I am learning and trying to improve and better myself with each project, be it TV or reality or web shows. It is about being in moment, I enjoy whatever I do. When I am hosting, I focus on that, when I am into a character, I am into it, when I am at home, I am with my family. You have to switch roles every time as you are in different situations," Arjun, who has made his digital debut with State of Siege: 26/11, said.

actor will play martyr Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan in ZEE5's web-series. eight-episode series is based on Sandeep Unnithan's best-selling vel Black Tornado: Three Sieges of Mumbai 26/11.

"I had finished Dance Deewane and Ishq Mein Marjawan, I was offered a couple of web series but I wasn't keen as I was looking for something that is substantial and performance-oriented even if it multi-cast I was ok. When I got this offer for State of Siege for Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan's role and I immediately said yes."

(Picture credit: Arjun Bijlani Instagram)

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09:44 IST, March 28th 2020