Hi All,
Do you all have any questions needs to be answered by Ayesha Singh plz put it here...
We will try to get your answers by Ayesha....
Hi All,
Do you all have any questions needs to be answered by Ayesha Singh plz put it here...
We will try to get your answers by Ayesha....
1. Your equation with Neil Bhatt on the sets.
2. Your fitness mantra
Who is closest to you among the cast.?
what do you do in between shots.?
Any hobbies?
So nice, thankyou for this.β€
1. How does your life from Agra differ here in Mumbai? And how does she manage alone here?
2.Would she like to move on to other ventures currently like films or Web(as in good content) along with ghum if given opportunity?
3. Her hygiene practices during these covid times?
Tell her She is doing an amazing job. We all are in love with Sai Joshi because of the way she is portraying the character. Just to remain the same level headed cool personπ π
Question:
Will she ever pursue being a lawyer? Or Will she be interested in a role playing as a lawyer?
Ask her to take all precautions and take care of herself.
Loads of hoards of π ππππ
What efforts and rehearsal that go before shooting any scene especially sairat scene?
1. Thoughts on switching professions
Originally posted by: Jayshree
Hi All,
Do you all have any questions needs to be answered by Ayesha Singh plz put it here...
We will try to get your answers by Ayesha....
Thanks for this.
Can you please pass on our love and regards to her. We love her on the screen and she is Sai for us and no one else could have done justice to the role as she is doing.
I would love to add a few questions. Is it okay if I add something later π³ if I remember or have something to add?
How does it feel to act Sai? From what you have shared about yourself, you are very different from Sai in many ways. The values and morals might be in alignment with the character, but not the nature. So I am sure it must be difficult to play someone who is so unlike us.
Do you validate Sai's actions and make a note of them so that you apply that in your real life in anyway?
How do you feel after enacting intense scenes? As in fights? Do you get overwhelmed, feeling sorry for the character?
When you play a scene where you are made to fight, sometimes illogically as well because the character is impulsive, does it take efforts or does it bother you to be fighting? If it was Ayesha, she might not have fought and being Sai, when you are made to argue when there is no need or fight bringing up silly points, do you end up laughing or do you ask why does Sai have to do it π?
Do you ask who would speak this way, while reading a script which has a few dialogues of Sai which are harmless and funny?
The swag, the style, the no bending attitude shown at a few times, that Sai potrays, does it feel unreal while enacting them?
How emotionally taxing is it to play the role of Sai? I am sure it is not that easy. Has there ever been a time when you wanted space or air to breathe after playing a few scenes?
I am sure, this is the toughest time, what kind of challenges are you facing due to covid? Please take care.
a) How does she deal with storylines and tropes that she doesnβt agree with? Is it difficult to do justice to her role then?
b) How much time does she get to rehearse and memorise
c) How hectic is her schedule? How many hours per day does she have to spend on the set?
Also, please tell her we love her so so much!πΈπΌ
With whom she is more close on the set
What she do in free time
Her Fitness mantra
Tell Something about SaiRat and sai about characters
How she manage to find time for herself during this busy schedule
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