Talking about his relationship with Aayush Verma's character, Gagan shared, "Experiencing moments of helplessness has been a point of connection between my character, Aayush and me. Throughout my journey, there have been times when uncertainty clouded my path. ".

"For someone without connections or experience in the film industry, navigating the complexities of the industry and identifying the right opportunities can be daunting. I deeply sympathize with your struggle, as I believe we all encounter crucial moments when the choice between integrity and "Ambition defines our character, it is a universal test that many can identify with," he said.

Gagan, who began his career as an assistant director on Amar Kaushik's 2018 horror-comedy film 'Stree', reflected further on the show's history, adding: "The industry is one of the most brutally honest depictions I've come across. "It fearlessly reveals the realities beneath the surface, offering a compelling look at what it takes to succeed in this industry."

Produced by The Viral Fever, the series delves into the harsh realities of Mumbai's Hindi film industry. The narrative revolves around the journey of Aayush (Gagan), an ambitious screenwriter who navigates the challenges and complexities of Bollywood amidst romance, drama, competition and betrayal.

The series also stars Chunky Panday, Guneet Monga, Ankita Goraya, Kunal Kapoor, Abhishek Banerjee, Amit Masurkar, Suparn Verma, Sunit Roy, Sumit Arora and Prosit Roy in pivotal roles.

'Industry' is streaming on Amazon miniTV.

On the professional front, Gagan made his acting debut with The Viral Fever's web series 'College Romance', in which he played the role of Bagga. He is also known for his work on shows like 'Tabbar' and 'The Fame Game'.