A further segment of Waack Girls featured an interview with Mekhola Bose, Rytasha Rathore, and Sooni Taraporevala, in which they discussed their personal lives and OTT platforms. Following that, the series' writer highlighted the show's colors and visual texture. At last, they talk about the relationship between art and freedom.
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00:00Understanding acting has added vast layers in my dancing in terms of dramatics and understanding
00:13body language is something that comes from dancing as an actor, so I think it's a beautiful
00:19blend.
00:20Subconscious for me at this point, like how I don't practice breathing and dance anymore,
00:25but I think since I'm so new to acting, that's something I'm still learning and exploring.
00:37Yes and no, I think about it in a way, I hope it would be a certain kind of way, there would
00:44be more work that I feel excited by, but at the same time, I don't think about it so much
00:50because I fully believe that whatever is happening has to happen and as long as creators
00:56like Suni exist, actors like me exist, artists like Nikola exist, there will still always
01:01be a thriving industry of like quality work.
01:04It already is some form of an oligarchy, but who am I to comment on it, I'm a very small
01:09piece of this big puzzle, doing my job with honesty, that's it.
01:20Production of production design, costume design, hair and makeup and camera.
01:26My brief to Thea who was the costume designer is that I wanted primary colors and my reference
01:34was La La Land, there's a scene in La La Land where they're dancing, it's all primary colors,
01:40so she took that and she knew the script, so she blended the Indian element with, you
01:48know, so it's not one or the other, which results in a very unique look.
01:54Similarly, with production design, the colors that we use for the house, how Shailaja aged
02:02the house and of course, hair and makeup, Shabana, especially for this music video and
02:11then Igor, who was my DOP, I shared all location stills with him.
02:18He had a say, but I remember we were doing the look test and Thea sent swatches of these
02:25fabrics and we shared that with him for his feedback.
02:29So everything is linked together, no depart, we don't work in silos, everyone works together
02:38to create a look.
02:45I think I was allowed freedom because there was already an example in my family, so I
02:51think that helped me find my way in the world for sure, but I didn't plan on acting originally,
02:58I wanted to be a musician, then I became a dancer and acting found me and at this point,
03:06I think I'm starting to fall in love with the craft of it, so I would love to see my
03:11potential through.
03:13I used to think that either you have it or you don't have it, but that is not the case,
03:18it is a performance art that you can train in and you can learn and just like every other
03:25performance art, it's limitless, so you can just keep learning for the rest of your life.
03:37Yes and no, because sometimes within a structure and within the rules you have, sometimes you
03:43find more freedom, in my experience, sometimes when there are no rules, you might be so overwhelmed
03:50by the limitlessness of choice that that might throw you off, so it's hard to say, every
03:56project, every script comes with its own, you have to lean into that, you have to like
04:04put that here and be like, let's go.