India, Aug. 26 -- Sheeba Chadha has been juggling between films and OTT and exploring different genres. While she loves doing intense roles, the actor admits that comedy, like she did in her recent web seres Bakaiti, makes her feel happier. "I have a clown inside of me. I wish I get more work where that clown comes alive," she laughs. Her show is an addition to the genre ofsmall-town family stories on web. Ask her about the appeal of such stories to artistes, and she says, "It's a lot of fun. When I used to do skits about mother-children relationships, I wouldn't get to know when the work would start and end. There is so much ease in the writing, and it even lands easily. They are slice-of-life, quite literally as they show the bhasad of life." For Sheeba, her next project can become one of the biggest films in Bollywood, filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana. It is reported that she will play Manthara in it. When mentioned the scale of the project, she shares, "I never thought about it. Actually, my dates weren't working out initially for the film. I almost didn't [do it]." She adds, "It's great to be a part of something that has such big names attached to it, as it is good for your work profile, but as an actor, you just go and do your work. My role is quite a small one, but I just feel fortunate to have got the chance to play that." Many character actors from Bollywood have found delayed success in the industry, especially due to OTT. Sheeba is one of those actors. While she acknowledges it, she has no regrets. "Fame was never my goal. Today, fame and everything, it just explodes, but when we started, it wasn't certainly a thing. I would think that it is reserved for other big people and I don't really associate it with myself. But I would be lying if I don't say that there were certain roles that I feel would have been fun if I would have got the chance to play them," she shares. Sheeba adds that good roles can come in films as well as OTT. "It's just that in OTT, you have more time to show complexity. But it all boils down to how well the character is written," she ends....