How Has Zain Durrani's Approach to Acting Evolved?

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Key Takeaways
- Zain Durrani emphasizes authenticity in acting.
- His journey highlights the importance of family support.
- He aims to balance commercial success with personal artistry.
- Zain's role in 'Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan' showcases his growth as an actor.
- He draws inspiration from literature for his performances.
New Delhi, July 11 (NationPress) Actor Zain Durrani, who embarked on his acting journey in 2018 with “Kuchh Bheege Alfaaz”, expressed that he prioritizes being completely engaged and genuine in every scene, steering clear of overanalyzing his performances.
When asked about the evolution of his acting technique, Zain shared with IANS: “I feel I have become increasingly determined to embrace the moment as an actor. My goal is to be as authentic as possible while portraying the scene, leaving the analysis for another time.”
Following his debut, Zain portrayed Lateef in Vidhu Vinod Chopra's film Shikara and appeared in the Akshay Kumar-starring “Bell Bottom.” He also starred in the acclaimed 2022 series Mukhbir - The Story of a Spy, where he took on the lead role of Harfan Bukhari.
Discussing the balance between commercial success and individual artistic expression, Zain remarked: “Once you discover your own authentic signature, your unique style and language as an artist will naturally attract the attention you seek, while also satisfying your artistic cravings.”
Although breaking into Bollywood was challenging, he credits his parents for their unwavering support of his aspiration to become an actor.
“The journey seemed daunting, yet my passion for acting fueled my decision to pursue it wholeheartedly.”
“I’ve always had a passion for acting and performing. After graduating, I felt liberated to follow that path, and my parents were instrumental in facilitating that journey.”
The actor's latest project is 'Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan', where he shares the screen with Vikrant Massey and Shanaya Kapoor.
“Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan” is directed by Santosh Singh and draws inspiration from Ruskin Bond’s beloved short story, “The Eyes Have It.” The film is supported by Zee Studios and Mini Films, produced by Mansi Bagla and Varun Bagla.