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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Sayani Gupta's Acting Secrets: Chaos, Trust, and Chameleonic Roles

Sayani Gupta's Acting Secrets: Chaos, Trust, and Chameleonic Roles

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Gupta embraced complex roles by improvising extensively with the director.
  • She found her character Kusum's rhythm instantly, feeling it was magical.
  • Streaming platforms allow for nuanced characters, reflecting human complexity.
Sayani Gupta's Acting Secrets: Chaos, Trust, and Chameleonic Roles

Sayani Gupta recently spoke about her deeply layered portrayal of Kusum in Delhi Crime Season 3, emphasizing the collaborative process with director Tanuj Chopra. Gupta expressed her desire for directors who would challenge her, and Chopra's trust allowed significant improvisation, shaping Kusum's character beyond the script.

She recalled an early scene where minimal dialogue led to a 10-minute improvised take, signifying the trust built between her and the director. Gupta found Kusum's character unusually easy to embody, feeling an immediate connection to her mannerisms and rhythm from the first day, a magical experience compared to her usual process.

Gupta also touched upon how streaming platforms have fostered the development of morally ambiguous characters, which she believes accurately reflect human nature's complexity. She confirmed her upcoming appearance in the new season of Four More Shots Please!, although a release date remains undisclosed.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sayani Gupta primarily used improvisation with the director, Tanuj Chopra, to craft her character, Kusum, building her beyond the written script.
She found Kusum's rhythm and behavior instantly, which felt magical and different from her usual process of settling into a character.
Streaming platforms offer more time to build morally layered characters, reflecting the complex and shifting nature of humans.

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