Rana's Experiments Rana on his obsession with experimentation and transformation when it comes to role-playing in Bollywood. Read on… Tell us about the role This is a bold, sophisticated, stylish yet intense character and in order to absorb the role, you have to live that character in terms of appearances and also thought patterns. As a detective I've retained the suave look." How do you prepare? I study the psyche of the character and get a taste of his thought process before starting a film. I call it the 'mental makeup'. Once I have that in place, the physicality gradually sets in. Do you work upon your look? I get attuned to the character after studying the script and having a discussion with the director and the writer. Then, I sit and sketch the look and feel of my character.
Sometimes I try meeting the people I'm expected to play on the screen. For example, I met Shabnam Mausi in real-life and took a note of the loud and garish clothes and accessories she would wear. What're the practices you follow? After I sketch out the needs of the character in terms of clothes and accessories, I always go for a photo shoot to check whether I look authentic and real in the scheme of the plot. I shot with Vikram Bawa before I started shooting for Take 2. How open are you to innovations? I'm the most innovative man in Bollywood today. I believe in experimentation and transformation and can go to any length for the needs of my character. I attempt to be either brilliant or worst. The word good doesn't exist for me. In what avatar do we see you in Mahesh Bhatt's Showbiz? "I can make you or break you," is what my character who is a media tycoon, believes in. I have groomed myself in a way that I come across as the most attractive man you have seen. His evil intentions and confidence comes across through the look I have chosen for it. |
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