“I love the reach of TV as during a serial you reside in so many people's hearts and all the same time. But, in films and theatre your character has a definite graph and it is defined very well. When you choose to do a film or enact a play, from beginning to end you know your part. And as an actor it gives me comfort to know this graph. In television and particularly in some of the serials often this is not defined. Your role can change, which is very unsettling for me. It's one major reason why I am comfy doing theatre and films.”

—  Mukta Barve

I enjoyed TV, but prefer doing films & theatre: Mukta Barve http://m.timesofindia.com/entertainment/marathi/movies/news/I-enjoyed-TV-but-prefer-doing-films-theatre-Mukta-Barve/articleshow/18969020.cms

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