By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh 12th
September:- Television’s
favourite Jamai Raja, the perfectionist Ravi Dubey is
leaving no stone unturned to enthrall the audience with his new avatar as
Satya. Recently, the show took a 20-year leap and Ravi who had won
audiences over as the ideal son-in-law Sid Khurana is currently seen enacting
the role of his own son, Satya. While Sid was a selfless, man of principles whose life centered
around his loved ones and not money, his son Satya believes in smart work
rather than hard work and that money makes his world go round! Satya’s rough around the edges as he
has been brought up in a chawl and behaves like a local goon. It was quite a challenge for the actor
to play two such diverse roles but he was quick to portray both characters as
very distinctly different.
To get the demeanor right, Ravi
recently befriended a fisherwoman to understand the culture and pick up cues of
their colloquial nuances. The actor travelled a few times by the local train in
Mumbai to observe the behavior traits displayed by the common man in order to
emulate their style while portraying Satya.
Talking
about the challenge of playing an absolutely new character on the show that
gave him the biggest break on television as Sid, Ravi shared that he consider himself really blessed
to have got the opportunity to enact as many as 17 different looks on Jamai
Raja in the past two years. When the role of the Sid and Roshni’s 20-year-old
son, Satya who will be brought up in a basti was narrated to him, he knew that
the body language and the dialect needs work to make the character relatable
besides the look or the attire. He further said that he started travelling to his
set in Naigaon by the local train and he meet a lot of people. He made friends
with a fisherwoman and got to know her well. He knows her lifestyle, her
children, her beliefs and she still doesn’t know who he is. Once, he also met a
manufacturer of utensils, who has his unit around our set and we are good
friends now. He asked him about his routine, his hardships and how he manages
his expenses within his limited means. Hisinteractions made me connect better
with them, observe their style, expressions, diction, choice of words, etc.
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