Between action and cut, medium doesn’t matter: Sakshi 

Between action and cut, medium doesn’t matter: Sakshi 
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“If it is a daily soap, there is less chance of retakes and many scenes to shoot in a day, as opposed to cinema where we can do a scene again to reach to the perfection.”

Actress Sakshi Tanwar, who found popularity through television serials and will soon be seen in Aamir Khan starrer biographical sports drama ‘Dangal,’ says that as a performer, medium does not make any change in her acting. However, she admits the process of execution varies in TV serials and cinema.

“Between the ‘action and cut’, medium does not matter to me as an actress. I am playing a character and I am performing by following the script. Nevertheless, yes, the execution is different in cinema from television,” Sakshi said. “If it is a daily soap, there is less chance of retakes and many scenes to shoot in a day, as opposed to cinema where we can do a scene again to reach to the perfection.”

She also said, “The story of a TV series might just change depending on the TRP (television rating point) and audience response, whereas in film the script is set. So, you are aware of the graph of the character in advance.” In ‘Dangal,’ which is releasing on Friday, Sakshi plays the wife of superstar Aamir Khan, who essays former champion wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat. The film traces how he trains his two daughters Babita and Geeta to become wrestling champions.

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