Ishita Dixit has been getting tons of affection and see for her performance as Pari in Anupamaa, one in all Indian television’s most-watched shows currently. Despite being a fairly recent name within the industry, Ishita is understood for the way well she handles and delivers emotionally demanding sequences on screen with confidence. Recently, the actress spoke to us about many things, including what goes on behind the scenes before she performs intense sequences and the way she gets herself into the correct state of mind.
Ishita Dixit: I Use Music To Connect With My Emotions
For Ishita, preparing for a heavy scene isn’t something that happens the moment the camera starts rolling. She likes to decelerate, spend time alone and mentally settle into the situation her character is about to face. She shares, “Music all the time works for me. Every time I even have an intense scene coming up, I want a while by myself before the shoot. I can’t jump straight into it.”
She further explains that listening to music helps her access emotions which may otherwise be difficult to achieve. She noted that this has change into a routine she relies on every time a scene requires a deeper emotional response. She reveals, “I normally need around an hour before the scene. That point helps me prepare and understand where my character is emotionally. Once I even have done that, I feel able to perform. I exploit music to attach with my emotions. That’s why it’s such a vital a part of my preparation.”
Through the same interaction, Ishita Dixit also got candid concerning the style of projects she would love to begin in post Anupamaa. Click the link below to read all about that.
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Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: ‘Pari’ Ishita Dixit Reveals What Kind Of Projects She Wants To Do After Anupamaa; Shares, “I Would Like To Play A Police Or Advocate“
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