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The Magic of Change: Amazing Transformations By Actors For Their Roles

As we applaud and celebrate the nuances of these transformations, we are reminded that the magic of cinema lies in the dedication and authenticity that the actors bring to every role.

As we applaud and celebrate the nuances of these transformations, we are reminded that the magic of cinema lies in the dedication and authenticity that the actors bring to every role.

Amazing Transformations By Actors For Their Roles

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Rajshri Deshpande in Trial By Fire: In portraying Neelam Krishnamoorthy's challenging journey, Rajshri Deshpande gained 15 kgs, but that was only one of her 'trials!' Reflecting on her role, she said,
Rajshri Deshpande in Trial By Fire: In portraying Neelam Krishnamoorthy's challenging journey, Rajshri Deshpande gained 15 kgs, but that was only one of her 'trials!' Reflecting on her role, she said, "Entering Neelam's shoes wasn't just about the weight, it was also about delving into the nuances of motherhood, fighting for justice. I also observed my own mother and her body language - her way of walking for instance, and took inspiration from her life and added my own experience as a woman.”
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Manoj Bajpai in Aligarh: In the portrayal of a lonely, homosexual professor in Aligarh, Manoj Bajpai once again asserts his position as one of Hindi cinema's most dynamic actors. Understanding the loneliness and isolation Ramchandra Siras would have felt, Bajpai modified his body language, acquiring a fidgety gait and a halting voice.
Manoj Bajpai in Aligarh: In the portrayal of a lonely, homosexual professor in Aligarh, Manoj Bajpai once again asserts his position as one of Hindi cinema's most dynamic actors. Understanding the loneliness and isolation Ramchandra Siras would have felt, Bajpai modified his body language, acquiring a fidgety gait and a halting voice.
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Pankaj Tripathi in Sacred Games: Guruji, a character shrouded in mystery, holds a unique place in Pankaj Tripathi's illustrious career. His commitment to the character involved secluding himself for long hours to memorize Guruji's sermons and deliver them with conviction.
Pankaj Tripathi in Sacred Games: Guruji, a character shrouded in mystery, holds a unique place in Pankaj Tripathi's illustrious career. His commitment to the character involved secluding himself for long hours to memorize Guruji's sermons and deliver them with conviction.
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Priyanka Chopra in Mary Kom: Mary Kom was a special and personal film for Priyanka Chopra, who pushed herself physically and mentally to do justice to the role. She spent five months training to learn boxing and physically altered her body to get into an athlete’s shape. She considers it to be one of the toughest roles in her career.
Priyanka Chopra in Mary Kom: Mary Kom was a special and personal film for Priyanka Chopra, who pushed herself physically and mentally to do justice to the role. She spent five months training to learn boxing and physically altered her body to get into an athlete’s shape. She considers it to be one of the toughest roles in her career.
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Sushmita Sen in Taali: In her powerful portrayal of transgender activist Gauri Sawant, Sushmita Sen took on the roles of both a young boy and Gauri Sawant, undergoing physical transformation, and altering her voice and mannerisms. When shooting the scenes as a man, she gained weight to embody a more masculine structure, bandaging her chest and wearing a crotch guard for authenticity.
Sushmita Sen in Taali: In her powerful portrayal of transgender activist Gauri Sawant, Sushmita Sen took on the roles of both a young boy and Gauri Sawant, undergoing physical transformation, and altering her voice and mannerisms. When shooting the scenes as a man, she gained weight to embody a more masculine structure, bandaging her chest and wearing a crotch guard for authenticity.
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Ranveer Singh in 83: It took 4 hours of cricket a day for 6 months for Ranveer Singh to become Kapil Dev, transforming his physicality and biomechanics. Months of preparation and practice, including a month dedicated solely to changing his physique, highlight Singh's commitment to capturing Kapil Dev's unique athleticism. (All images: Special arrangement)
Ranveer Singh in 83: It took 4 hours of cricket a day for 6 months for Ranveer Singh to become Kapil Dev, transforming his physicality and biomechanics. Months of preparation and practice, including a month dedicated solely to changing his physique, highlight Singh's commitment to capturing Kapil Dev's unique athleticism. (All images: Special arrangement)

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