Brazilian model and actress Jeniffer Piccinato has been getting a lot of positive response for her role of a geologist – Doctor Gabrielle, in the Akshay Kumar-starrer ‘Ram Setu’. The actress recently returned from Hyderabad where she was shooting for her next south project.
Talking about how she got the part in ‘Ram Setu’ and her preparations for the role, Jeniffer said, “I’ve auditioned twice for the part of Dr Gabrielle, my acting coach Jeff Goldberg, referred me to the director Abhishek Sharma. As soon as I was given the script, I started preparing for Gabrielle’s part. I had to change my physical appearance, for that I’d gained weight (10 kgs), kept my natural hair colour and curly hair texture for a more natural look for the character.”
She was also open to doing her own water stunts as she revealed, “My director asked me if I’d...
Talking about how she got the part in ‘Ram Setu’ and her preparations for the role, Jeniffer said, “I’ve auditioned twice for the part of Dr Gabrielle, my acting coach Jeff Goldberg, referred me to the director Abhishek Sharma. As soon as I was given the script, I started preparing for Gabrielle’s part. I had to change my physical appearance, for that I’d gained weight (10 kgs), kept my natural hair colour and curly hair texture for a more natural look for the character.”
She was also open to doing her own water stunts as she revealed, “My director asked me if I’d...
- 10/28/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Ram Setu
Written & Directed by Abhishek Sharma
Ram Setu tries really hard to be politically correct. It is a product soaked, no dyed in saffron.
I don’t know what the original colour of the plot was. Certainly not green. But perhaps initially they wanted to make film tinged in saffron rather than drowned in the preferred colour. What we finally get is Akshay Kumar as an archeologist whom we first meet in Afghanistan. It is the kind of overpunctuated underlined prologue, which even James Bond would find exhausting, so who are we to live through it?
Live, we do. There is so much more to come. A lot of it plainly ridiculous. At some point the plot inexplicably moves to Sri Lanka because that is where Raavan apparently lived(whether the geographical Sri Lanka is actually the Lanka referred to in the Ramayan is a debatable point). And if...
Written & Directed by Abhishek Sharma
Ram Setu tries really hard to be politically correct. It is a product soaked, no dyed in saffron.
I don’t know what the original colour of the plot was. Certainly not green. But perhaps initially they wanted to make film tinged in saffron rather than drowned in the preferred colour. What we finally get is Akshay Kumar as an archeologist whom we first meet in Afghanistan. It is the kind of overpunctuated underlined prologue, which even James Bond would find exhausting, so who are we to live through it?
Live, we do. There is so much more to come. A lot of it plainly ridiculous. At some point the plot inexplicably moves to Sri Lanka because that is where Raavan apparently lived(whether the geographical Sri Lanka is actually the Lanka referred to in the Ramayan is a debatable point). And if...
- 10/26/2022
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
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