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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Pratik Gandhi Harnesses the Power of Silence in Captivating Performances

Pratik Gandhi Harnesses the Power of Silence in Captivating Performances

21 Oct

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Summary

  • Pratik Gandhi believes silence is a powerful storytelling tool
  • Actors and directors often fear silence, but Gandhi embraces it
  • Actors like Naseeruddin Shah and Sanjeev Kumar inspired Gandhi's approach to silent moments
Pratik Gandhi Harnesses the Power of Silence in Captivating Performances

As of 2025-10-21T06:14:38+00:00, Pratik Gandhi, the acclaimed actor known for his role in the 2020 hit series Scam 1992, has been championing the power of silence in his performances. Coming from a theatre background, Gandhi believes that mastering silence is as important as delivering lines with conviction.

In a recent interview, Gandhi reflected on the role of silence in performance, explaining that only those who are "extremely confident and completely in tune with what they're thinking at that moment" can carry a silent beat with honesty. He noted that actors and directors often fear silence, worried that the audience will become distracted. However, Gandhi believes that true confidence comes when the entire team is fully committed to the script, allowing for moments of quiet that reveal the true depth of a character.

When it comes to actors who have inspired his approach to silent moments, Gandhi doesn't hesitate to mention Naseeruddin Shah and Sanjeev Kumar. He admires the "pregnant pauses" and the ability of these performers to hold the audience's attention with just their gaze, stating that "it's in the layers, the thought, the presence -- that's where real acting lives."

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Pratik Gandhi, the Scam 1992 actor, believes that mastering silence is as important as delivering lines with conviction. He explains that true confidence comes when the entire team is fully committed to the script, allowing for moments of quiet that reveal the true depth of a character.
Pratik Gandhi cites Naseeruddin Shah and Sanjeev Kumar as actors who inspired his approach to silent moments. He admires their ability to hold the audience's attention with just their gaze, stating that "it's in the layers, the thought, the presence -- that's where real acting lives."
According to Pratik Gandhi, actors and directors tend to fear silence because of the "fear is that if there's silence -- no dialogue, no music -- people will get distracted and turn to their screens." This fear seeps into writing, editing, and even performances.

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