A Quote by Vatsal Sheth

See, whatever I was on screen, be it 'Ek Hasina Thi' or 'Haasil,' I am very different in reality. — © Vatsal Sheth
See, whatever I was on screen, be it 'Ek Hasina Thi' or 'Haasil,' I am very different in reality.
I am very happy that my fans have accepted 'Ek Hasina Thi' and my character Durga Thakur so warmly.
Ek Hasina Thi' is a love story that went sour.
After 'Ek Hasina Thi' I took a break as I was not getting the roles of my choice.
I used to break glasses and punch people in 'Ek Hasina Thi,' but it was all pardoned as my character was negative.
I remember that during 'Ek Hasina Thi,' a fan of the show had a king-size poster of me in her bedroom, which she would attack after every episode!
As an artist, I am very proud of 'Ek Thi Daayan.' It was a supernatural flick and a huge risk, since not many films are made like that.
'Ek Main Aur Ek Tu' was a very special film for me. Imran and we complement each other very well. He is sugar, and I am spice.
Ek Main Aur Ek Tu was a very special film for me. Imran and we complement each other very well. He is sugar, and I am spice.
I am very different in real life as compared to whatever people have seen of me on the big screen.
It's a very different thing when you're able to read something and see it in your mind, then to imagine it on screen. It's emotional transference that you don't have in literature that you have in movies. People invest in the person they see on the screen and they can't shift gears.
Not many know that I had done a fiction show called 'Kayaamat' for exactly one month. I also did 'Ek Thi Rajkumari,' though I don't think anyone watched the show. That was the plan - I wanted to be on TV, but in such a way that no one watched me.
The idea is to be different with every film, and I'm glad my mother and my brother, who were sitting besides me during the screening of 'Ek Villain,' forget it was me on screen after the first 15 minutes.
The type of acting that I'm interested in, that I aspire to, is where I try and drag a lot of myself into whatever character it is. They can be very different types of characters, but at the heart of it, I always wanted to be a very, very believable and rooted in reality. One of the ways of doing that is to root it as much as you can in your own experiences and then tint those with different hues, different colors to give the different characters their way.
It's a very hard line to walk, and I certainly am nowhere near having cracked how to do that, but I try to focus on being a brave performer and not worrying about my lighting or whatever, even though, then, sometimes I see myself on screen, and I'm like, "Why did you wear that, look like that, whatever," but I'm also more accepting that is what it is. There's this battle always.
When you're filming, it's very different from what you see on screen.
The image that is on screen is very different from who I am in real life.
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