<p>Ranvir Shorey says that he has been called a ‘flop actor’ on many occasions but does not take such criticism to heart as it is an inseparable part of being an artiste.</p>.<p>“People have called me a flop actor several times especially on Twitter. I usually do not react to such comments and simply take them in my stride as it is a part of being an actor. If some people like your work, others might not,” he tells <em>DH </em>in an exclusive interview.</p>.<p>The star’s comments come at a time when he has silenced his detractors with his performance in the recently-released web series Mero Park Season 2. The show, which revolves around the lives of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), has received rave reviews from the target audience due to its effective presentation and effective execution.</p>.<p>Ranvir says that <em>Metro Park Season 2</em> was more challenging than the first season as he had to ‘add depth’ to the character.</p>.<p>“The first season was not too difficult as I could relate to the character. I grew up in Juhu (Mumbai) and my brother is an NRI. So, in a way, I could relate with the culture on the show,” adds the actor.</p>.<p>The positive response to the series has helped Ranvir consolidate his standing in the web space at a time when OTT has emerged as a viable source of entertainment for the janta. The actor says that the rise of streaming platforms is a boon for the industry as it has helped everyone—right from actors to directors—get more work.</p>.<p>Many feel, the ‘OTT boon’ is one of the main reasons behind Ranvir’s resurgence as a performer. The actor could never really make it big in Bollywood despite being a part of well-received movies such as <em>Mithya</em>, <em>Titli </em>and <em>Sonchiriya</em>. Things, however, changed when he made his OTT debut with the series Rangbaaz, which clicked with the ‘Gen Y’ crowd. He acted in <em>Metro Park Season 1</em>, <em>Sacred Games</em> and High, proving his mettle. The actor is set to continuer his tryst with the web world with the upcoming series Sunflower, a crime-comedy. The show, which is expected to release soon, has a star-studded cast headlined by Sunil Grover, Radha Bhatt and Ashish Vidyarthi. The<em> Bheja Fry</em> actor will also be seen in the upcoming film <em>Mumbaikar</em>, a remake of the Tamil hit <em>Maanagaram</em>.</p>
<p>Ranvir Shorey says that he has been called a ‘flop actor’ on many occasions but does not take such criticism to heart as it is an inseparable part of being an artiste.</p>.<p>“People have called me a flop actor several times especially on Twitter. I usually do not react to such comments and simply take them in my stride as it is a part of being an actor. If some people like your work, others might not,” he tells <em>DH </em>in an exclusive interview.</p>.<p>The star’s comments come at a time when he has silenced his detractors with his performance in the recently-released web series Mero Park Season 2. The show, which revolves around the lives of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), has received rave reviews from the target audience due to its effective presentation and effective execution.</p>.<p>Ranvir says that <em>Metro Park Season 2</em> was more challenging than the first season as he had to ‘add depth’ to the character.</p>.<p>“The first season was not too difficult as I could relate to the character. I grew up in Juhu (Mumbai) and my brother is an NRI. So, in a way, I could relate with the culture on the show,” adds the actor.</p>.<p>The positive response to the series has helped Ranvir consolidate his standing in the web space at a time when OTT has emerged as a viable source of entertainment for the janta. The actor says that the rise of streaming platforms is a boon for the industry as it has helped everyone—right from actors to directors—get more work.</p>.<p>Many feel, the ‘OTT boon’ is one of the main reasons behind Ranvir’s resurgence as a performer. The actor could never really make it big in Bollywood despite being a part of well-received movies such as <em>Mithya</em>, <em>Titli </em>and <em>Sonchiriya</em>. Things, however, changed when he made his OTT debut with the series Rangbaaz, which clicked with the ‘Gen Y’ crowd. He acted in <em>Metro Park Season 1</em>, <em>Sacred Games</em> and High, proving his mettle. The actor is set to continuer his tryst with the web world with the upcoming series Sunflower, a crime-comedy. The show, which is expected to release soon, has a star-studded cast headlined by Sunil Grover, Radha Bhatt and Ashish Vidyarthi. The<em> Bheja Fry</em> actor will also be seen in the upcoming film <em>Mumbaikar</em>, a remake of the Tamil hit <em>Maanagaram</em>.</p>