A
CTOR Jatin Sarna decided to shed light on the
importance of rehearsals in the present era of
quick takes and editing.
Speaking exclusively to IANS, the Sacred Games
actor revealed that there are many actors who do not
prepare enough.
He was asked, "You spoke about theatre, rehearsals,
and workshops. In today’s fast-paced shooting culture,
detailed preparation has become rare. Do you think
actors today should focus more on rehearsals instead
of depending on quick takes and editing?"
Reacting to this, Jatin said, "Absolutely".
"Nowadays, because everything is digitally recorded, people feel they can keep giving retakes endlessly.
But despite having all these facilities, many actors don’t
prepare enough," he shared.
The Darbar actor added that previously, when movies
were made with limited resources, people used to work
with incredible dedication.
"Today, everyone seems to be rushing. I have even
seen actors asking about pack-up timings before the
shoot begins," he added.
Sharing his own perspective on things, Jatin said,
"For me, cinema is love. I live and breathe it. I want
every project to become the best version of itself, and
that only happens through preparation and sincerity."
On the professional front, Jatin will be seen in the
movie Momacu.
Sharing his experience of shooting the drama, he
stated, "Some portions were shot in Haryana, but most
of the film was shot in Punjab. Honestly, when you
work with such a passionate team, exhaustion becomes
secondary. Everyone had the feeling that this was our
film and we had to make it work at any cost."
"Of course, there were limitations. It was freezing
cold during the night shoots in Chandigarh, especially while shooting in the fields. Those conditions were
difficult, but nobody wanted to rest. Either we were
shooting, preparing, or simply having fun together.That
collective energy made everything easier. Nobody complained about fatigue or difficult conditions because
everyone was emotionally invested in the film," he went
on to add.