A Quote by Pratik Gandhi

Portraying a real-life character can be quiet challenging. — © Pratik Gandhi
Portraying a real-life character can be quiet challenging.
I think, for every actor, the most challenging part of playing a character, specially a real-life character, is to convince yourself that you are the character.
You are always invested in a film, but there is always a different feeling you get when you are portraying a character that is based on real life and you are re-telling events that actually took place.
I have never followed any sport in my life, I was always into music. So, portraying Sandeep Singh was challenging for me.
It's challenging to play a real-life character because you know that it existed in the history and you have certain parameters to follow and stay within.
Portraying Pocahontas' story well was important to me because she was a real person and these were real events in her life.
I've always been accused by my detractors of some sort of moral failure, cowardice, or even lack of humanity by not portraying the human form. I respond that I do better by portraying traces of character and intentions of human volition that no mug or body shot can ever exude.
The challenge is always in portraying characters who've led a very different life from your's as you get to work on the character.
The Greeks already understood that there was more interest in portraying an unusual character than a usual character - that is the purpose of films and theatre.
I was able to be distant by portraying another person, another character, if you will, and I found myself not stuttering and not having anxiety attacks when I was portraying another soul, another being, and I found comfort in that. I think many actors do, playing someone other than themselves.
I feel it's very important for an actor to believe in the character that he/she is playing and do full justice to it in order to convince others that you are the character you are portraying.
Every characteristic of my character and my moves always came from my real life. My character is kind of close to my real personality.
Production has a lot if risks but I think acting is more challenging. You have to make a character look real.
It is not that I am only looking at doing biopics. But of course, as an actor, I always love portraying real-life characters because there is so much challenge involved in recreating somebody's life.
I would want the audience to simply see the character I portray in each movie in its true essence because I feel acting is all about truthfully portraying the character.
While it is challenging working with a kid, because they're so of the moment all the time. My acting style is to try to take something from my life that the character can relate to and that I can relate the character to.
Real religion is about, developing real character; character of compassion, character of humility, the character of determination to grow in all circumstances.
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