Rakul Preet on working with NGK director Selvaraghavan: We could not blink our eyes while delivering dialogues

After giving a wonderful performance in the Bollywood film De De Pyaar De along Ajay Devgn and Tabu, Rakul Preet Singh is ready for her next release NGK. Recently, the actress talked about her character in the film and her experience of working with the director Selvaraghavan.

Updated on May 30, 2019  |  12:45 PM IST |  3.1M
Rakul Preet on working with NGK director Selvaraghavan: We could not blink our eyes while delivering dialogues
Rakul Preet on working with NGK director Selvaraghavan: We could not blink our eyes while delivering dialogues

Rakul Preet Singh already rules the South film industry, and now, she has gained even more fame in B-town after giving a spectacular performance in her last film De De Pyaar De alongside Ajay Devgn and Tabu. Not just her acting skills, but she has made many heads turn with her sizzling hot looks. The actress keeps her fans up to date by dropping photoshoot pictures on her social media handle. Rakul Preet is all set for her next release NGK. Helmed by Selvaraghavan, the film also stars Suriya. 

In an interaction with the media, Rakul Preet talked about her NGK character Vanathi and working with Selvaraghavan. Briefing about her character, she said, "NGK is a political thriller in which I portray the character of Vanathi. Vanathi is into politics and she is a strong, ambitious personality. She is somebody who understands the business well. She is strong headed and very independent, empowered woman. So far in my career, I have never played such a character."

The diva also shared her experience of working with the director Selvaraghavan. She said, "Working with Selva sir was a new experience. His style of direction is very different. For instance, we were not supposed to blink our eyes while delivering dialogues in front of the camera, no matter what. It took three days for me, Suriya and Sai Pallavi to get used to that concept of not blinking. I did ask him about it. His idea of not blinking is to maintain the intensity of the scene and the characters. He believes blinking can break that connect. Another rule of working with him is to wait for three seconds to deliver the dialogues after getting an action cue."

Credits: Indian Express

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