MUMBAI: Actor Pratik Sehajpal has revealed insights about his character and the preparations to get into the character for ‘Jab Mila Tu’.
The actor stated: “I picked up a Punjabi accent by exaggerating the way in which folks in Delhi speak, particularly from West Delhi. It is now part of my on a regular basis life — whether or not I am getting up, sitting down, or simply chatting. Typically critical talks sound like jokes due to the accent. It provides authenticity to my characters, influenced by observations in Delhi, even from easy moments like encounters within the metro.”
Speaking in regards to the motive for taking part in this distinctive and free-spirited character, Pratik stated: “This function is a departure from my earlier ones –unique, free-spirited, and extremely enjoyable. Studying the script, I discovered myself eagerly anticipating sure dialogues, creating that ‘When will this come?’ pleasure. It is the type of function that captures consideration and provides a contemporary, fulfilling factor. I noticed it as a enjoyable and completely different alternative, so I took it.”
Opening up about having fun with the challenges he confronted whereas stepping into the character, he stated: “Portraying the character introduced distinctive challenges, as I discovered myself deeply immersed within the function, feeling just like the character even in actual life. The challenges the character confronted in the course of the shoot felt actual to me as a result of I used to be dwelling and behaving like that character on a regular basis.”
“My pure accent leans in the direction of Hindi, and incorporating a Punjabi tone, together with utilizing Punjabi phrases in my every day life, was a novel expertise.”
“Surprisingly, it turned out to be lots of enjoyable. I would not label it as a problem; as a substitute, it was a completely fulfilling new expertise. I additionally stopped consuming carbohydrates to get as ripped as attainable. I used to remain hungry for twenty-four hours and typically throughout my physique photographs as nicely.”