Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan actor Sheizaan Khan: Twists automatically raise the energy on set
Sheizaan Khan, who is seen as Siddhu in Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan, emphasised the need for introducing new twists to the show. He feels it not only elevates the story but also allows the character to reinvent and sharpen an actor's craft.
He said, "Twists automatically raise the energy on set. As an actor, they push you to stay alert and emotionally present because the pace changes instantly. It keeps the performance fresh and prevents complacency. It breaks the monotony of the story and keeps the audience more invested."
He stressed that sudden narrative turns make the character more demanding, which in turn makes the whole process exciting. He said, "Unexpected situations reveal new layers and challenge you as an actor. It strengthens their screen presence and also challenges their acting skills."
As for his approach to these turns, Sheizaan pointed out that he first understands the emotional shift his character is going through. "I focus on grounding the scene emotionally. Even the most dramatic scenes need to feel real and truthful, and the audience should be able to connect with them."
He also mentioned that a daily soap needs to upgrade storywise, and therefore an actor needs to stay adaptable. He said, "Adaptability is crucial. If an actor is not adaptable, he or she won't be able to give their 100% to a new scene. Daily soaps evolve quickly, and staying mentally flexible helps keep the storytelling effective."
"Along with that, I also feel an actor should keep upgrading their craft. Acting is a process that needs continuous learning, so keep working on it, and keep exploring different genres," he added.
He enjoys doing emotional twists the most, as he feels they leave a bigger impact on the audience. He said, "They stay with the audience longer and create a deeper impact. They not only connect with it emotionally but mentally too and invest a lot in such scenes."
Any spoilers? "High emotional stakes, unexpected decisions, and moments that will challenge relationships in a big way," Sheizaan ended.
He stressed that sudden narrative turns make the character more demanding, which in turn makes the whole process exciting. He said, "Unexpected situations reveal new layers and challenge you as an actor. It strengthens their screen presence and also challenges their acting skills."
As for his approach to these turns, Sheizaan pointed out that he first understands the emotional shift his character is going through. "I focus on grounding the scene emotionally. Even the most dramatic scenes need to feel real and truthful, and the audience should be able to connect with them."
He also mentioned that a daily soap needs to upgrade storywise, and therefore an actor needs to stay adaptable. He said, "Adaptability is crucial. If an actor is not adaptable, he or she won't be able to give their 100% to a new scene. Daily soaps evolve quickly, and staying mentally flexible helps keep the storytelling effective."
"Along with that, I also feel an actor should keep upgrading their craft. Acting is a process that needs continuous learning, so keep working on it, and keep exploring different genres," he added.
He enjoys doing emotional twists the most, as he feels they leave a bigger impact on the audience. He said, "They stay with the audience longer and create a deeper impact. They not only connect with it emotionally but mentally too and invest a lot in such scenes."
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