I’m drawn to characters that bring something new to the table, says Amal Sehrawat on choosing a new role
But how someone can identify when he or she being offered repetitive characters! On this Amal says, "A major red flag is when a character is introduced by referencing an already existing portrayal. For example, when someone says, “If a character is similar to the one played by a certain actor in a particular film, it often indicates that the approach may lack originality. As an actor, I’m drawn to characters that bring something new to the table. If I sense repetition, I either try to reinterpret the role with a fresh perspective or choose to step away from it.”
Amal also shares how he has consciously avoided certain roles in his career. He adds,”Many times I don’t believe in jumping at every opportunity that comes my way. For me, the script is the foundation. I take the time to read, evaluate, and understand it deeply. If it doesn’t satisfy me creatively or doesn’t offer something new as an actor, I choose to step away. That clarity allows me to fully surrender to the roles I do take on and do complete justice to them, rather than being part of something that feels repetitive or uninspired.” Being asked about today’s audience choices Amal shares his take. ”Today’s audience is far more aware and open to novelty than ever before. They don’t want to see the same performances repeated—they want to be surprised. That curiosity and evolving taste actually push me to take on more diverse and challenging roles. So in a way, there’s no real conflict between audience expectations and my creative instincts—they both align in the pursuit of something fresh and engaging.”
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