Sumeet Vyas has said he likes web-based shows

Sumeet Vyas will work with Maanvi Gagroo and Amol Parashar once more in the third season of the cult show Tripling that will be coming out in just a couple of days. Kumud Mishra Shernaz Patel and Kunaal Roy Kapur will also be seen on the show’s third season Tripling. After three years, the group is back together and the fans are excited for this new episode. Sumeet Vyas is one of the most popular people online due to his breakout roles in web series such as Permanent Roommates, Tripling, and many more. He has appeared in many television and film shows over the years. Sumeet has played at three of these forms and recently spoke about the reasons he isn’t at ease in television shows.
Sumeet Vyas stated that working on web-based films and series is what he enjoys to do most. He also stated that the work required for TV shows is just too high, and he’s pleased about it as the fact that he’s not a very hard worker. “TV shows are quite different from other kinds of things due to the fact that they require lots of work. This is why I’m not happy about that, since, truthfully I’m not a very hard worker. I’m lazy, whereas people who work hard. For web-based series and films I am a fan of either, so long as the character is great and I can try something novel. It doesn’t matter if it’s a film or a TV show the thing is not important. “At the end of the day, you want to do something creative,” Sumeet declared.
Sumeet Vyas not only plays an important role in the third season of Tripling and is in fact one of the shows’ authors. Sumeet has said that the shows are shorter than the previous season. “We’ve attempted to make use of all the elements that didn’t work last time around as we can. One of them is duration of the show. In a show like this that doesn’t have an enormous conflict, the 40-45 minutes is a bit long. There’s no any political turmoil, nobody dies, and nobody is the villain. There’s nothing massive happening. It’s just the people who live with their families and the interactions between them. Therefore, 20 to 25 minutes is an ideal duration for an entire episode, because it’s enough time to establish the plot, yet small enough to be engaging,” he said.



