I always don’t give heed to people bashing about acting skills. If acting is that easy everyone can try getting into shows. Getting a first show itself is a big achievement than all those people who trolls the actors. No matter how much hard they try to portray their role still people troll them keeping their onscreen role in mind. Once the character turns positive and be supportive to FL, then they start to appreciate again saying the actor improved his/her acting.Originally posted by: Firefly_shines
Was genuinely curious about this so thought of sharing my views.
Seeing comments criticising Garvita’s acting and calling it cringe made me realise one thing, that no matter who played Ruhi’s part - a newbie, experienced actor, national award winner or samriddhi, it was bound to get criticised. Yes hypothetically had Samriddhi been playing Ruhi’s character, people would have been extra critical about her acting. Coz it’s not about the actor or her acting skills, it’s about the character Ruhi and the hate associated with it.
I have usually noticed comments overhyping and overrating main leads acting skills while being extra critical and judgemental for the PL. While it may be true most of the time, it’s not always the case.
Imo every actors has their own plus and minus points. While there are some emotions they can easily emote, they require practice for the others.
In this gen, Pratiksha was a newbie with zero acting skills but still managed to look decent in non emotional light hearted scenes with her family. In her comparison Garvita is 100 times better as she has already worked in this industry. Samriddhi is no doubt a very good actress but personally feel she can improve the arguing and shouting scenes as it goes ott and her voice becomes shrill.
In this gen Shehzada improved impressively in few months. On the other hand Rohit is a very good looking actor but appears stiff in some scenes.
edited for gen 3 actor comparisons
Considering Pratiksha acting, she was good in certain scenes.. like you said in light hearted scenes.. and her scenes with Abhira were also good. She emoted well that unknown sisterly bond they both share. It is missing in Garvita. I don’t know if they had changed Ruhi’s character along with the actor, but previously we saw Ruhi’s care and attachment towards her grandparents, her dard and desperation for Armaan and elderly sister’s connection towards Abhira.. now in the present Ruhi I don’t find anyone of these. Sam’s acting is good, but I have a problem with the character she is portraying.. so not much to say.
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