As an actor, I like my films to be believable.
“As an actor, I like my films to be believable.”
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As an actor, I like my films to be believable.
“As an actor, I like my films to be believable.”
As an actor, I like my films to be believable.
Acting is a symbiotic process, it is an amalgamation of many many things put together and when there is a call for action, that's when you surrender and the moment of truth comes out, that's when you perform. That is the process for every good actor.
A simple love story can be made into an interesting film if the film-maker can think differently.
In my case, I'm in touch with God in good times and bad. I don't use God as a means of favour. And I can't do business with him - the very thought is bizarre.
I was born in Kerala, where my maternal grandparents lived, and stayed there till the age of one, after which I came to Maharashtra to live with my parents and moved all around the state with my father, who worked as a superintendent in an ordnance factory.
Well, thank God I have this face, and it's a believable face, and that also seems to be my acting style.
If your characters are two-dimensional and your plot uncompelling, it won't matter how incredibly detailed and believable your fantasy world might be.
Ironically, in today's marketplace successful nonfiction has to be unbelievable, while successful fiction must be believable.
Comedy makes things believable. Because if there's anything we all know, it's how to make fun of ourselves, and to make fun of situations to make them a bit easier.
Once you create a believable fictional universe, you suck the audiences into that world and they tag along for the ride.