Get, Set , Dance!
Now that the
promotions are ongoing for Jai Gangajal (Gangajal2), my fans often ask me how
my experience was different from my stage performance. So here, I am putting my
experiences before you.
Unlike my
actual dance performance, on the sets the dance is broken up given the angular
views, cuts and retakes that are so normal and routine to the film making
process. Though I’m not much used to it – any experience that’s new is fun and
I’m not the one to complain.
Another
thing I liked about movie making was that when you’re in front of the camera,
and nearly 20 people or more are looking at you at the same time – I found it
amusing. On the stage, I’m the boss and on the sets I translate the Director’s
vision into my performance. This sets up my benchmarks on a higher level than
before.
Discussing
with the Director, the Choreographer and the Set Director about their
expectations and their visualization of the scene is extremely important to
fuse all that magic into my dance and rhythm.
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