Sajal is vulnerable, underconfident, and that's the beauty of her performance: Nadeem Baig
In a recent interview with Fuchsia Magazine, director Nadeem Baig spoke candidly about actor Sajal Aly, revealing some interesting insights into her acting style and personality. Baig hilariously began by sharing that Aly prefers to receive specific details rather than general comments about her acting, especially when she is being praised. "Sajal doesn't like it when you say that Sajal is just Sajal. She wants details," began the director, prompting laughter.
Baig went on to praise her unique approach, highlighting her vulnerability and underconfidence as the captivating aspects of her performances. He also expressed admiration for the Kuch Ankahi star's natural talent, emphasising that she doesn't meticulously plan her acting but rather allows her emotions to guide her.
"About Sajal, I have one thing to say," stated Baig. "Sajal is the kind of actor who doesn't plan her acting. She's vulnerable, she's underconfident, and that's the beauty of her performance." He commended her ability to capture subtle nuances that often go unnoticed by the general public. The director did so by citing a particular scene in which Aly had to play off another actor's dialogue.
"There are small things that perhaps the general public does notice perhaps," said Baig. "Like, there's one scene where Asfar says to her, 'If I come to your place, will all hell be unleashed?' She just looks at him and says, 'It is possible.' The way she said it...One of the very few actors I've seen doing this in this country. She's a gifted and amazing actor."
Summing up his thoughts on Aly, Baig described her as a "gifted and amazing actor", showcasing her exceptional skills and leaving a lasting impression on audiences. Aly's ability to evoke genuine emotions and her willingness to embrace vulnerability have undoubtedly contributed to her success in the industry.
The director-actor duo were most recently seen working together in Kuch Ankahi. With the directorial reign in Baig's hand, Aly essayed Aaliya Agha, who was caught in a love triangle between Salman (Bilal Abbas Khan) and Asfar (Sheheryar Munawar). The promising drama that broke free of the shackles of repetitive plots ended with a range of emotions and a wholesome happy ending for all on Saturday.
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