Originally posted by: sun29
mandy a very beautiful piece of writing...and yes if it was only upto EK and her team...this jalal would have become the pallu holder for her tulsis and parvatis...reduced to nothing
there are two type of actors one who is the director's actor and follows the script and the other who rises beyond the script to bring in his or her own nuances and breathe life into the character and such characters become cult ...and you remember them always...
rajat takes jalal into his hands and molds him into this fascinating character who personifies a number of emotions...if not for rajat i dread to even wonder what would have been the plight of the great Emperor Jalal ...he makes us all live and react to the story ...and i for one want to stay back and see him inspite of some of the disastrous tracks...
he makes you forget he is an actor and not the Emperor himself and that is the best compliment for an actor...
and for that i wish to thank EK also is for pulling him out and bringing him back before the audience for such a larger than life role