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Muzamil Ibrahim has “no regrets” for his Special Ops’ screen-time

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Actor Mazamil Ibrahim is on cloud nine as his web series Special Ops has been well received. Muzamil says that while the series must have got more eyeballs since people are at home, it is also well made, which is why people are watching it. 

“The response has been great. This is the first time I’m a part of something which is such a big hit, and it feels great. Everyone who hasn’t called or messaged me from years has called and congratulated me on its success and told me how well my character had been sketched. 

“Yes, it is unfortunate that we are all at home and maybe because of the current circumstances, the series has got a lot of attention, but if it wasn’t well made, no one would have seen it. There are other ones too but everyone appreciating ours more,” Muzamil said.

Many people have commented that the actor should have got more screen time. Talking about this, he says, “Whatever Neeraj Sir and Shivam Sir thought fit and most suitable for me, they did. I followed them blindly. I have no regrets and thank them for presenting me in such a strong manner that I stood out in the limited time I was on screen.”

The actor is on the lookout for more exciting work. “I’m in talks with films as well as other web series, whatever materialises and is worth doing, I’ll do. There are a few interesting things in the development but everything’s on hold for now because of the current situation,” he added.

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