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This content was originally posted by: vijayam
Very well said....Iccha is one of the reasons I watch uttaran, the other being only Veer ofcourse...π .....Tina could exhibit that charm of a simple sweet innocent girl successfully...any one who says she cant act...go look at any of the Veecha scenes...Jogi/Iccha scenes..ammu/Iccha ..how otherwise such chemistry could be generated.....as for Taps...her acting is good but monotonous...whereas in Iccha we could see a daughter, a caretaker, sweetheart, lover, wife, daughter-in-law....so many shades...how could that happen if she was not a good actor.....her hindi diction adds that zing thing to her role I think...I dont mind it...
....as for Harsh Chhaya ππ..he is a good actor...but comedy & Harsh.....dont match...being a senior in this field & criticizing a fairly young actor doesnt suit him...I wish he hadnt said whatever he did & if he did for Tina....π
I think it is very fair that each person watches this serial for their own reasons be it Tapasya, Ichcha, Veer or just for the story.
Whether an actor/actress is performing well or not is originally the casting director's fault or virtue and now the director's fault/virtue............. so taking it out on the actors is quite pointless in my opinion.
A major part of it also depends on the role---- if one actor is given a powerful role and the other a rather insipid role there is bound to be a glaring difference in the acting---------that does not always mean that the actor is bad.
In a serial when you are watching the same faces 5 days a week for many months it is almost impossible for an actor/actress to not repeat facial expressions. There is not one cast member in Uttaran who does not have signature expressions including Veer and Jogi who are 2 of the best actors in Uttaran.
I agree that Ichcha being a Bengali ( as I am!!) may not be as good in Hindi as Tapasya.......but just for arguments sake I wonder how Tapasya would do in a Bengali serialπ. Again this is something that the Director should be responsible for in correcting rather than blame Ichcha.
That is my observation.
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