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Posted: 4 years ago
#61

Originally posted by: Viewpoint

If he's come this far all by himself, trust me, he has a very strong head on his shoulders. Such things don't affect them for too long because they've been through a lot more before they reached their present height. Losing peace of mind may happen but not for too long right? Self made people have very strong minds.

Yes, he said something similar about himself in an interview and the guy is confident about his abilities, which helps. This is the advantage of being an introvert too sometimes, you don't let people mess with your head beyond a point.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#62

Originally posted by: Jiarao

Yes. He made a huge difference in how Hindi audience looks at south Indian actors/ languages/culture. People now atleast know tamil and telugu are different languages 😆

I too would like to see him more in Hindi shows because it gives him wider platform but I don't want him to lose his peace of mind for it.

One of best thing that connects to Raghv is his Hyderabadi Lingo. I absolutely it😍

Please no Hindi shows, because ITV is still regressive (thanks Ekta and her kind)Characters and tracks are introduced or butchered based on TRP. Yes definitely Hindi, but good web series , with Amazon or Netflix because OTT is best new thing.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#63

Originally posted by: Soccer1

MHRW is stepping stone, he got the exposure. He should capitalize on it, pick the right project hopefully never ever does an ITV show.

I guess it depends... You see what Shaheer has done with his career? He's done some movies in Indonesia but has largely been an ITV actor, which has given him tons of fame.

It seems like Sai would want to mix and match platforms, as long as the role itself is something he enjoys.

I don't think a role like RR comes up so often, whatever the language or medium may be. He struck gold with this one, really!

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Posted: 4 years ago
#64

Originally posted by: inlieu

Yes, he said something similar about himself in an interview and the guy is confident about his abilities, which helps. This is the advantage of being an introvert too sometimes, you don't let people mess with your head beyond a point.

Did you watch is recent interview, it’s on YouTube. For a change the interviewer was asking relevant questions. About how prepares for the scene and all . You will love his replies.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#65

Originally posted by: Soccer1

Did you watch is recent interview, it’s on YouTube. For a change the interviewer was asking relevant questions. About how prepares for the scene and all . You will love his replies.

I saw it and was very pleased with the interviewer, until she asked him about Shivangi and his bonding. You could see for the first time that he was losing patience with it and didn't want to speak about this, but he was polite and answered anyway. I think the interviewer too got the point.

For once we had an interviewer who wasn't interrupting the actor repeatedly.

On the whole though, most of what he said didn't surprise me, especially the part where he said he really feels the emotions and doesn't need glycerin 80% of the time. Even without knowing this, I have been able to tell when he's really crying in a scene. He's that good!

Edited by inlieu - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago
#66

Originally posted by: inlieu

Exactly! Complete package. Nazar na lage.

I wish Anurag Kashyap would pick him for a role. He would be amazing in those kinds of movies or shows.

My pick would be Vishal bhardwaj , Hansal Mehta ,Neeraj Pandey (for crime thriller)

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Posted: 4 years ago
#67

Originally posted by: Jiarao

Bollywood and TV shows people don't know this. For them South India means Madras and Tamil, Rajinikanth and lungi dance😆

This show too makes some mistakes like RRs lungi or calling father Appa instead of nanna , etc. They got entire marriage ritual and Mangalsutra wrong.

Sai tries to be authentic but he too slips some time.

Appa nana even I thought it is wrong

Since I am not from South so couldn’t be sure

Marriage sequence I don’t know

But mangalsutra yes I could make out

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Posted: 4 years ago
#68

Originally posted by: inlieu

I can imagine him facepalming at 95% of the tweets. 😆

Me too😆

Kya kya jhelna padhta hain actors ko

Bechare!!

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Posted: 4 years ago
#69

Originally posted by: Soccer1

My pick would be Vishal bhardwaj , Hansal Mehta ,Neeraj Pandey (for crime thriller)

I love Vishal's work but Hansal too would be fab.


One day I hope to see Sai work with Pankaj Tripathi and Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

Pankaj is a class act when it comes to comic timing especially and Sai is spectacular at that already.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: inlieu

I saw it and was very pleased with the interviewer, until she asked him about Shivangi and his bonding. You could see for the first time that he was losing patience with it and didn't want to speak about this, but he was polite and answered anyway. I think the interviewer too got the point.

For once we had an interviewer who wasn't interrupting the actor repeatedly.

On the whole though, most of what he said didn't surprise me, especially the part where he said he really feels the emotions and doesn't need glycerin 80% of the time. Even without knowing this, I have been able to tell when he's really crying in a scene. He's that good!


The same interviewer asked more detailed questions to Shivangi on how thier bonding with Sai has changed from then and now. , and about shooting romantic scenes. Must say Shivangi is super patient and even explained how mechanical and rehearsed the romantic scenes shooting is. And mentioned that now SaiShi know each others way of working so they just deal with it and Sai has become more understanding.

These kind of questions do take their toll but its expected part of their business I am glad both take it in good spirit . I find Shivangi less annoyed or frustrated with these myriad of questions and she makes sure she says something nice or interesting.

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