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Shefali Shah: AI can't replace human emotion in film
2 Dec
Summary
- Shefali Shah finds AI a support, not replacement for human creativity.
- The actress values spontaneous acting over rigid instruction manuals.
- Shefali is planning a 25th anniversary trip to Norway and Finland.

Acclaimed actress Shefali Shah recently shared her perspective on the evolving landscape of filmmaking, particularly addressing the integration of Artificial Intelligence. She views AI as a valuable support system but firmly believes it can never replace the essential human touch and emotion in creative projects. Shah prefers a spontaneous approach to acting, drawing from the scene's dynamics and her character's internal state rather than relying on pre-defined methods.
Discussing her craft, Shah highlighted her evolving portrayal of DCP Vartika Chaturvedi in 'Delhi Crime,' noting a mature, less overt display of strength. She also expressed excitement for her upcoming film 'Hisaab,' a bank heist thriller directed by her husband Vipul Shah, praising co-star Jaideep Ahlawat. The couple maintains a professional respect for each other's work, balancing collaboration with creative independence.
Looking ahead, Shah is planning a unique 25th wedding anniversary celebration with her husband, embarking on a trip to Norway and Finland to witness the aurora borealis and swim with orcas. She also touched upon industry debates, advocating for working hours as an anomaly rather than a norm and asserting that AI cannot be the core of any creative endeavor.




