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Going with the flow: I arrive on set, face the camera, and character comes alive for me, says Sonakshi Sinha

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Sonakshi Sinha recently opened up about her unique approach to character preparation, revealing that she doesn’t adhere to a strict method. Instead, she embraces spontaneity, stating that she simply arrives on set, faces the camera, and allows the character to come alive in the moment.

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Speaking about her preparation for her characters in the web series Dahaad and Heeramandi, the actress said, “Honestly, my method is that I don’t have a set method, be it Dahaad or my other project. I arrive on the set, face the camera, and that’s when the character comes alive for me. It’s hard to explain, but having a strong imagination really helps.”

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“Being observant— taking note of what you see and hear, picking up on certain nuances, and applying them when needed—that’s how I approach it. I observe people. Of course, directors are a huge help when preparing for a character, especially one you’re unfamiliar with. Speaking about Fareedan in Heeramandi, I would give credit to filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali sir,” she said.

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