My preparation is mainly just knowing the lines and getting in and knowing where your character is, knowing what it's about and having ideas that you can put in on the day.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Preparation is definitely important, but it depends on the kinds of roles I do. Like, I completely identify with my character in 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani.' I had to be myself and I didn't have to actually prepare for it.
I spend a lot of time preparing. I think a lot about what I want to do. I have prep books, little notebooks in which I write everything down before a sitting. Otherwise I would forget my ideas.
I'm always practicing lines, researching, trying to be fresh, and fully trying to become the characters I play. That's how I roll.
My favorite part of any project is the preparation. It's where you get to meet the people, the experts.
I don't really prepare for roles. I just kind of do them!
I try to learn on each project, try to really feel what the characters are feeling.
I prepare for every role. I come into class with my homework under my arm.
I try mainly to just focus on character and what my character's point of view is, with each person, and try to figure out story.
I never prepare. I think that's completely overrated. It's a very simple job. All you have to do is hit this bright mark, stand in the right spot and say the line. So I don't really believe in preparation.
The majority of my work is about preparation.