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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: DiyaS

Lovely post, Drish!

I personally think that Paro's role is the most challenging role for Sanaya in her career till date ... she is an urban well educated free spirited girl, playing a barely educated, shy timid, reserved village girl ... all the things Sanaya most definitely is NOT. It must be most challenging to get into the skin of such a character and feel her psyche to play her ... how she would react to the situations, and express all she feels only with her eyes. Paro is a self-effacing character, so she will never say too much ... that is the most challenging thing for an actor to do.

And hats off to Sanaya for taking this up and delivering so beautifully ... she took a couple of weeks to settle into the skin of Paro, and now that she has, she is playing her effortlessly. But it is a very tough role, she has very few light moments ... her character is a serious, quiet girl who is just starting the long journey of becoming a strong woman.

Same with Rudra ... Ashish delivers seamlessly in his silent scenes ... he has spoken of the homework that he put into getting into character, and it shows.

The difference from most other love stories here is that both the lead characters are the silent types ... while most love stories have bubbly outgoing female leads and strong reserved male leads.



Completely agree!
Years back, she played the shy and timid Gunjan .. but the similarities between Gunjan and Paro end there. One of the best qualities of Sanaya as an actor is that she ALWAYS does different roles, she always challenges herself and yes, this is probably her toughest challenge yet.

Ashish is amazing too! To project one's self as this ruthless guy, then to show his vulnerable side, and yet being able to change back into the BSD officer he projects himself to be is brilliant!

They're both doing an amazing job .. and doing complete justice to their roles!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Well said. It is not about length of the role or number of dialogues, but the impact the actor makes and the connect the audience has with a character. Sanaya is doing a fab job as Paro and she has a talented co-actor in Ashish to make their scenes memorable.

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