TOI: Is 30 the new 20? Sakshi

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Is 30 the new 20?

Neha Maheshwri, TNN | May 3, 2012, 12.00AM IST
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Is 30 the new 20?
Sakshi Tanwar

Indian TV soaps seem to have matured both in content and context. Today, its protagonists are no longer hapless young bahus tortured by evil mothers-in-law, or reeling under the apathy of spineless husbands.

Of late, there has been an influx of shows where 30-plus actresses are featuring as lead characters with meaty roles that show off their well-honed acting chops.

They are old hands, having reached the pinnacle of success in their first innings, and are now back in a reformed avatar to give the younger breed of actors a serious run for their money. They've shed all inhibitions and are willing to explore every aspect of the subject offered, be it playing the "other woman" or boldly consummating a marriage on screen. The likes of Sakshi Tanwar, Mona Singh, Shweta Tiwari, Shubhangi Aatre and Mouli Ganguly have broken the mould by captivating viewer attention and making producers once again look at them as having serious potential.

No hangups
When Sakshi returned to the small screen three years after her iconic show Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii went off air in 2008, most regarded her second tryst as just another role. But a mature love story about a mismatched marriage required her to break out of her comfort zone, effectively making her the toast of tellyland once again.

The actress garnered a lot of attention for her "bold" consummation scene with co-star Ram Kapoor on the show. While critics might have arched their eyebrows over the act, Sakshi made her point - the envelope needs to be pushed!

Mouli Ganguly, another actor from the same ilk, who plays the other woman in Kya Huaa Tera Vaada, talks about the trend of going bold like Sakshi did, saying, "I can't say how bold my character looks, but Anoushka is definitely one of the most complex characters I've played till date. If it is absolutely required and shot aesthetically, I think bold scenes are acceptable on the small screen. That said, I do have my limitations. I have set some boundaries and I make sure I play characters with depth."

Adds Shubhangi Aatre, "There was a demand for only young faces to play protagonists not too long ago. Today, mature love stories appeal to the audience, and thanks to career-oriented women, late marriages are common too these days. Mature actresses are willing to experiment and even undergo makeovers as that prevents them from slipping into the maa and bhabhi roles. Actresses who look glamorous are game for this."

AGE Advantage
According to Maninee De Misra, actors in their 30s have gone through a process of learning through their characters, imbibed nuances, developed a new perspective, and grown up as individuals, which has enabled them to go beyond their comfort zones. She feels that age and experience gives them the clarity and conviction a bolder character requires. She says, "Established actors challenge themselves by attempting to play multidimensional characters. As you mature as an actor, you start pushing the limits to challenge and hone your craft. Younger actors are not yet comfortable with portraying bolder characters. They fear this will slot them into a certain frame. Also, the producer and actor have to have an association based on mutual trust, so that nobody's limits are trespassed. Now, bold scenes may not necessarily mean shedding clothes, kissing or doing intimate scenes. It's about using your body and persona with conviction to act out the scene with the required sensuality. What Sakshi did was a beautiful representation of what a woman in love feels and how she would express herself in moments of passion."

Agrees director Ravindra Gautam, "One ends up spending a lot of time teaching and grooming new actors, but shooting with mature actors is much more satisfying thanks to their experience." Prashaant Bhatt, fiction head with a general entertainment channel, says, "Storytelling has evolved keeping in mind the need for intelligent content that appeals to a cross-section of age groups. When viewers watch a 30 or 40 something actress, who is stepping out of her home to revive her dreams and aspirations, the striking similarities with her real life results in greater appreciation for the actress and her character. Also, since an older character has seen a lot in life, issues beyond just romance and kitchen politics can be highlighted."

Not on the same page
While the industry seconds that mature actresses have somewhat managed to dethrone the younger lot, 20-something actors defy this theory. Sargun Mehta, who is in her early 20s, feels, "Thirty can't be the new 20, as a 30-plus actress cannot play the character played by a 20-year-old and vice versa. I can't accept characters similar to that of Mona Singh or Sakshi Tanwarsince I'm too young to do so. I wouldn't like to play a mother or an elderly lady either." Similarly, senior actors can't play younger roles. "I don't agree with one particular age group ruling the industry. It's a mix and match, since different shows have different demands. Interestingly, both 14-year-old Avika Gor and 30-plus Sakshi and Mona are playing bahus. Sakshi hasn't done anything bold; it's just been over hyped," she adds.

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Posted: 13 years ago
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so true... tfs ST Rocksss!!
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Thank you for sharing..
Dang straight... 30 is the NEW 20 😉
Totally agree... envelop needed to be pushed .. and it was. Audience who appreciates art.. appreciated and rest sat on the sideline and complained.
Sargun Mehta needs to correct herself. Its not that she won't play roles that Mona and Sakshi are playing.. Its because she isnt qualified. One needs to work their way UP there to play such bold and strong characters. Its utterly rubbish to just write off mature actresses saying they are over hyped simply becuase they are more successful in their career at this stage then you are.
I will repeat what Rohit Roy Bose said once on a dance reality show
----> pointing to the stage...
"Pehle yahan tak pahucho.. PHIR wo baat karo. One must respect another actors graph and If you don't respect another actors graph, than its damn sad"
Step aside new and immature lot.. Sakshi, Mona, Sweta and Mauli of Television world are Baaack
👏 👏 👏 👏 👏

oh ya.. and no I have not misunderstood what Sargun said. I have read a blurb from her long ago critisizing another mature actress... 😉

Edited by IndYa4u - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Thank you for sharing..
Dang straight... 30 is the NEW 20 😉
Totally agree... envelop needed to be pushed .. and it was. Audience who appreciates art.. appreciated and rest sat on the sideline and complained.
Sargun Mehta needs to correct herself. Its not that she won't play roles that Mona and Sakshi are playing.. Its because she isnt qualified. One needs to work their way UP there to play such bold and strong characters. Its utterly rubbish to just write off mature actresses saying they are over hyped simply becuase they are more successful in their career at this stage then you are. >> Well said my POV too,
I will repeat what Rohit Roy Bose said once on a dance reality show
----> pointing to the stage...
"Pehle yahan tak pahucho.. PHIR wo baat karo. One must respect another actors graph and If you don't respect another actors graph, than its damn sad"
Step aside new and immature lot.. Sakshi, Mona, Sweta and Mauli of Television world are Baaack
👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
👏Agree with you a lot, I was also thinking about the same.. First learn some acting skills and then talk about the bigger roles, everyone needs to climb the stairs, you can not jump directly to the top. it takes time and efforts and talent too. People need to learn how to respect, lets see where these young gals are when they are in 30s or 40s..

Thanks for sharing

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Who is this kaminey Sargun Mehta, uski aukaat bhi hai kay ? ST ki bbareem kuch bolne ki, abhi tu jaha hai nah uhi pe rehene ST ki role ke bareme sochna bhi maat, kyu ki tu bahi kya kabhi nahi ST ke jaga pohch payegi, please guys don't take me wrong 4 being rude lekin agar koi ST kO leke kuch bhi kehete hai nah tou meri khuun kolti hai. main abhi ja rahi hu , lekin chorungi nahi tujhko god promise.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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lol lol and lol ! 1st some one tell me who is this Sargun Mehta??😕 i haven't even heard of her😆 n how dare she speak about such experienced actors??😡 totally agree wid u Mittal... its not that one in their early 20s will not accept roles played by ST, Mona or other senior actors.. its that one has to gather that experience play such roles.. one should judge he/her own caliber before comment about such seasoned actors ! if she had been ruling than she should hv won 8 awards with a tym span of 10 months other than Sakshi.. one should keep their feet on the ground on the path of gaining fame ! any way to conclude SAKSHI TANWAR is the best!!! she makes her own rules n no one can be compared to her👏👏🥳

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Originally posted by: jakther

Who is this kaminey Sargun Mehta, uski aukaat bhi hai kay ? ST ki bbareem kuch bolne ki, abhi tu jaha hai nah uhi pe rehene ST ki role ke bareme sochna bhi maat, kyu ki tu bahi kya kabhi nahi ST ke jaga pohch payegi, please guys don't take me wrong 4 being rude lekin agar koi ST kO leke kuch bhi kehete hai nah tou meri khuun kolti hai. main abhi ja rahi hu , lekin chorungi nahi tujhko god promise.

Lakhi - Chodd na mat.. pakad ke rakh usko 😆😆.
Sargun Mehta is the girl playing Phulwa.😲
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Originally posted by: IndYa4u

Lakhi - Chodd na mat.. pakad ke rakh usko 😆😆.
Sargun Mehta is the girl playing Phulwa.😲


wht the! yeh piddi si ladki Sakshi ke bare mein comment kar rahi hai😲😲 how dare she😡
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Good article--

Well said Manini Misra.
And with Sargun Mehta--Don't agree at all--young actors have played older characters well in past --like Smriti, Sakshi,Prachi Desai,Ram,Kamal hassan ..

And older ones have played the younger roles-Like a 40+ Aamir Khan playing a 20 yr old in 3 idiots and playing it well..Amitabh Bacchan playing a 12 yr old Auro..

An actor can play any age provided he acts well...

Yes. Currently the older actors are out-doing the younger brigade--they were also better than the current young lot when they were younger---because they have gone thru the grind,worked with good actors/directors learnt the nuances etc..

Sakshi had done numerous smaller roles before getting a big break,,had read an article how Sakshi use to practice or 'voice train' with a harmonium day in and out to get all her voice modulation right...And so has Ram-he went to a school of method acting learnt the nuances,worked with good people,directors like Sudhir Mishra..

So the older actors have indeed worked hard to get where they are.Most of the younger lot are plain good looking cardboard cut-outs--must say a few are good though..
And bold scenes as Maninie said is not about just shedding cloths and kissing...It is about the body language how one beautifully oozes out sensuality without being vulgar..how unbashedly one depicts passion...

Edited by pink27 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
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wow bang on article, 30 is really the new 20😳
Sakshi u rock🥳

@Mittal Di-well said di👏👏, can't agree more😃

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