Films live and breathe through their actors. Good casting can lift a simple story. Bad casting can sink even a big budget film. Picking the right actor is an art that many people don’t see. The Director’s Vision Every director has an idea in mind. They see a character before they see the actor. They think about how this person talks, walks, or laughs. Some directors write roles for a specific star. Others look at hundreds of auditions. Think of Gully Boy . Zoya Akhtar saw Ranveer Singh’s energy fitting the raw spirit of a street rapper. The result felt real because the actor fit the part. Auditions Bring Surprises Auditions are like treasure hunts. Actors read lines and show how they can bring words to life. Sometimes an unknown face wins the role. In Slumdog Millionaire , director Danny Boyle chose kids from real Mumbai slums. Their fresh faces made the film feel true. Chemistry Matters A hero or heroine alone cannot carry a film. They must work with others. Directors often do chemist...
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