Originally posted by: music_girl
Sometimes I feel psycho villains or villains in itv have the more range in their acting compared to the same bubbly, lively, carefree leads.
I'm not saying playing these characters is easy especially when the actors' personality differ but as viewers, I get to see more.
So I definitely enjoyed watching Jennifer. There was this scene where she is in the mud, she is traumatized and gets saved by the I don't know how they call them in hindi.... 😥😥
I've noticed I tend to appreciate actors who have tough, traumatic scenes more even if they play a completely negative villain.
Agreed. Psycho villains/villains/grey characters actually have more range when it comes to acting. Bubbly/lively/carefree leads ho ya ITV ke usual ultra mahaan leads/noble idiots, they are always unidimensional.
In fact, I enjoy such characters in movies too... I just love SRK's acting in Darr, Ashutosh Rana in Sangharsh etc.
Playing a negative/dark character allows the actors to explore different genres and to test their skills... whereas all these positive characters are mostly unidimensional.
Playing such characters is definitely not an easy task... It is in fact much more difficult.
Bold: That scene... It still gives me goosebumps whenever I remember that. That scene was absolutely fantastic.
Also, an "Eunuch" is called a "Kinnar" in Hindi.
Even I tend to appreciate characters who have tough/traumatic scenes more... Bhale hi wo villains kyon na ho.
Edited by Nikita_99503 - 4 years ago