Ali Hassan, the director of Fairy Tale, recently shared insights into the challenges and remedies concerning the on-screen chemistry between lead actors Hamza Sohail and Sehar Khan. In a candid interview with Fuchsia Magazine, Hassan acknowledged the initial lack of chemistry and how the duo addressed the situation to enhance their on-screen dynamics.
According to the director, after assessing the early footage, he candidly informed Sohail and Khan about the apparent absence of chemistry. Advising them to communicate and build a connection, Hassan shared, "They went to the side, spoke. Ali Safina was present on set, the two were chit-chatting with him. I was looking from afar. I could see that they were doing something. They came back - perfectly fine."
The director highlighted the transformative power of communication and collaboration, noting that the actors, once merely acquaintances, became friends and actively worked on improving their scenes. "They became friends and they started working on scenes...There were many things that they would get done and come to me, saying, 'We've done this, should we go ahead?' And I, sometimes, would say, 'No, at this time we can't do this, it's a good idea, but we can't.'"
Despite initial setbacks, Sohail and Khan displayed resilience, constantly seeking ways to contribute positively to their characters. Hassan praised their energy, emphasising their strong friendship as a driving force behind the on-screen chemistry that ultimately won over the audience.
"They have great energy, they're really good friends, and it's because of that friendship that you like their characters," Hassan explained. He dispelled the notion that the actors confined themselves to their rooms, highlighting their dedication to rehearsal. "They rehearse a crore times. Sehar starts to get irritated, but Hamza keeps at it."
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