Aamir Khan acted as Mahavir Singh Phogat, a wrestler in the movie ‘Dangal’. The story revolves around his dream to earn gold medals for India. He had to learn to speak Haryanvi fluently. Also, the most remarkable thing of all was the amazing and extraordinary body transformation that he had undergone. Gaining weight and then quickly losing it to return to the previous shape. He also had to learn to wrestle. He asked after the movie that whether or not he had done justice to the family in focus. The answer is loud and clear with the success and records of this movie.
The Tamil movie ‘I’ was a great success and had a great contribution from the dedicated actor Vikram. The role required him to be a bodybuilder, also a model, then a beast and then with a hunchback problem. He ought to lose 35 kg weight for one of the sequences and then had to regain the same for the other role.
For getting into the character, she visited Kamathipura red light area in Mumbai. Meeting people and to get a touch of what kind of life exists from another perspective.
The character was of Jhilmil. A truly autistic role. It was the toughest one in the movie. To get into it, she visited the mental institutes and watched the people. With careful observation and practice, she made it through the role successfully.
This character of a boy with Progeria was a tough challenge for both, actor and makeup team. The actor was actually to act with a whole new mindset, that required a lot of efforts. A unique way of walking and speaking came through practice. Getting into the role of a 12-year-old kid proved to be a challenging one but was overcome successfully by The Great Mr Bachchan.
This role required the actor to get into the character of a mildly autistic man. It also required work to be done on the speech part and the personality. Shah Rukh Khan tackled them all well.
This role required the actor to get into the character of a person whose family is no more, also there is a severe impact on his life. Varun got involved so deeply that his family felt as if he was a stranger. He tells that it had all made an impact on his mental health and that he had to consult a doctor for the same.
This role required complete uniqueness in larger than life character of Peshwa. Ranveer stayed in Juhu Hotel for about a week and didn’t step out and avoided contacts with anyone. Even on the sets he avoided discussions and talked mostly via slips.
The role of ex-magician required the actor to get into the character of a paralysed person. After being in a chair for 14 years, he goes for mercy killing. To get adapted, he spent hours every day moving in a wheel chair.
For this role, the actor stayed nights in the studio to get acquainted with music and also to practice the guitar. He also went through the Kurt Cobain’s biography, which helped the actor to a great extent.
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