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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Vishnu Vishal Inspired by Rajinikanth's Expressive Hand Gestures

Vishnu Vishal Inspired by Rajinikanth's Expressive Hand Gestures

26 Oct

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Summary

  • Vishnu Vishal admires Rajinikanth's unique use of hand gestures
  • Rajinikanth's hand movements bring energy and rhythm to his screen presence
  • Vishnu Vishal aims to incorporate Rajinikanth's physical expressiveness into his own acting
Vishnu Vishal Inspired by Rajinikanth's Expressive Hand Gestures

In a recent interview, actor Vishnu Vishal discussed his admiration for Rajinikanth's iconic acting style, particularly the superstar's use of hand gestures. Vishal, known for his memorable performances in films like 'Kaadan' and 'Ratsasan', believes that acting goes beyond just dialogue delivery. He has been closely studying Rajinikanth's physical expressiveness and how the veteran actor's hand movements bring energy and rhythm to his screen presence.

Vishal explained that Rajinikanth often places his hands above his shoulders, especially in close-up shots, and his hands are always in motion, often amplifying the emotions and style of a scene. The actor said he has been learning from Rajinikanth's seamless blending of emotion and motion, citing the 1995 cult classic 'Baashha' as an example where the star's hand movements intensified the emotion in a crying scene.

Vishal expressed his appreciation for Rajinikanth's natural flow and the difficulty of replicating such expressive physicality. The actor shared that he has been incorporating these learnings into his own performances, aiming to bring a similar level of energy and rhythm to his on-screen presence.

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Vishnu Vishal is learning from Rajinikanth's unique use of hand gestures and how the superstar's physical expressiveness amplifies emotions and style on screen.
Rajinikanth often places his hands above his shoulders, and his hands are always in motion, bringing energy and rhythm to his screen presence.
Vishnu Vishal mentions the 1995 cult classic 'Baashha' as an example where Rajinikanth's hand movements intensified the emotion in a crying scene.

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