In this section of the conversation with Utkarsh Sharma, he discusses the names of his inspirational actors and how they encourage him. Following that, he talked about acting and non-traditional techniques to be ready for the part before sharing his struggles and obstacles while pursuing his education and making ends meet in the United States. Furthermore, he claims that as he grew older, he developed a passion for watching old, classic films.
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00:00Which film has an impact on my acting style?
00:30I can't say a particular film, but I can tell you about the actors who I like.
00:39I like Dilip sir's work a lot. He also had a very natural style in acting.
00:46I also like Bachchan ji, Dharam ji, Govinda sir, Shahrukh sir, Aamir sir, Salman sir, Ajay sir, Sunny sir and Nana sir.
01:03All these actors inspire me and I don't have a particular acting style.
01:16I don't think I could have done better than them, but I would like to do my own version.
01:24There are a lot of films, but I don't believe in remakes.
01:33My problem is different, so I don't want to say that I want to do this film.
01:40What is the most unconventional method for acting?
01:44The most unconventional method for acting is that you have to do some difficult things.
01:52Because you have not experienced everything in life.
01:55Like in Gadhar 2, I know that I have not been to jail, I have not been in a prison.
02:04But in Gadhar 2, there is a sequence of Shahi Qila, where there is an execution scene.
02:09For that, you have to say that I was hungry, I slept less.
02:14We were shooting for 2-3 weeks.
02:18So you have to do all those things, not because you are doing an unconventional approach.
02:24But because it should look real on the screen.
02:26Only then it will look like a prisoner, not just with make-up and prosthetics.
02:35There are a lot of methods, but if I talk technically,
02:43like in acting schools, there is a method of substitution.
02:47Where many times you have not experienced anything in life.
02:51So you draw from other experiences of your life and fit it there for that emotion.
02:57Which you are trying or which you want to reach.
03:01So there are many such small techniques.
03:03And the rest of the techniques are discovery.
03:06I think acting is more of a discovery, which you understand more by doing it slowly.
03:17The toughest challenge was definitely when I used to do theater there.
03:22Although it was not that difficult to catch the accent.
03:27But sometimes it was difficult to understand the cultural background of the characters there.
03:35Because I have not been raised there since childhood.
03:38I have not met every type of character there.
03:41So especially the characters from the countryside,
03:45I had to go out of town to explore with them.
03:51I used to meet the actual people there.
03:54To understand their world, their world.
03:57Like if I get a chance to do a film like Kantara here.
04:03So it is so rooted that until I go to that place,
04:08I will not stay at that place for at least 4-5 months.
04:11Till then I will not be able to portray that culture correctly.
04:14So there are many such things in every country.
04:18Which you have to experience physically many times.
04:22Only then you will be able to show it appropriately on the screen.
04:31When you are very young, around 10-11 years.
04:37And if there is an old movie playing at home.
04:41Obviously your attraction is to see the newer things.
04:45You are a kid, you see the latest toys in the toy shop.
04:50But when you grow up, when you get emotional depth.
04:56When you do soul searching yourself.
04:58Then you understand what they were talking about in the old movies.
05:03When you don't have that much experience in life.
05:06Then you will not search for it.
05:11In childhood, I liked the newer cinema more.
05:16But as I grew into my later teens.
05:19I really started liking cinema from the 50s and 60s.
05:23And ever since then I have been continuing to explore it.
05:32My message is that Vanwaas is coming on 20th December.
05:35It is a full family film.
05:37And you take your parents, grandparents and everyone.
05:40And in cinemas, share your happiness and sorrows with your loved ones.