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Mona Singh says ‘real creativity isn’t going anywhere’ in the AI-driven OTT and film world

Mona Singh says 'real creativity isn’t going anywhere' in the AI-driven OTT and film world; enforces 'no phone zone' during dinner at home

Actress Mona Singh confidently brushes aside concerns that AI might reshape storytelling, believing that authentic creativity will always find its place in cinema and streaming platforms. She points out that while technology may advance, the essence of human imagination will drive the industry’s evolution forward.

Mona Singh is not worried about artificial intelligence taking over storytelling. While AI is “rewriting rules across industries,” she believes cinema and OTT platforms will survive and grow because, as she puts it, “real creativity isn’t going anywhere.”

Her faith in creativity in the AI era

In a recent conversation with India Today, the ‘Thode Door Thode Paas’ actor said she has never felt threatened by new technology. “Work will always keep happening,” she said, explaining that “whether it’s movies or OTT, that’s not going to be affected.” For her, the business may evolve and the “number of releases may change,” but she is convinced the industry “isn’t going anywhere.” Singh’s focus stays firmly on human imagination, not algorithms, as the real engine of storytelling.

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Digital pressure and putting the phone away

Singh admitted that her daily screen time sits at “an easy four hours,” although she is pleased that Instagram gets only about 40 minutes of that. Working on ‘Thode Door Thode Paas,’ which leans into themes of human connection, pushed her to reconsider how much space the phone takes up in her routine. “You realize you need to stop, reflect, pause, think, keep your phone away,” she shared. “I’ve begun keeping it aside. It takes effort. ”At home she has a clear rule. “Phones stay in the bedroom. We sit together, talk, actually connect,” she said, adding that even on holidays she values “digital distance,” otherwise “everybody is scrolling, nobody is talking.” She also understands why disconnecting feels hard. “Sometimes it’s the fear of missing out. You can’t say you won’t keep a phone. Your loved ones want to know where you are, you want to know your kids are safe.” A total digital detox feels unrealistic to her, because “going back to the ’90s isn’t happening.”Yet she remains optimistic. For Singh, ‘Thode Door Thode Paas’ is proof that heartfelt stories still resonate. “The show makes you realize creativity is not dead,” she said. “Human connection, love, family values, that’s not going for a toss.” Go to Source

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