Hari Baskar finds film acting moderately challenging

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Hari Baskar, a YouTuber who recently became an actor, shared his thoughts on his film debut in "Mr. House Keeping." He believes the film was a great opportunity for him and everyone involved. Originally, "Mr. House Keeping" was meant to be a web series with eight episodes. They started filming but decided to turn it into a movie after realizing its potential. Baskar explains that the script was tailored specifically for him, which made it an ideal choice for his first film. While describing his transition from YouTube to acting, Baskar noted that the approach is quite different. He shared that on YouTube, character development is important, but in film, an actor must maintain a character for a longer period. He felt the experience had its challenges, but it wasn't overwhelming. He enjoyed moments of improvisation and discussions during filming, indicating a collaborative effort on set.


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