How Did Vipin Sharma's Journey with Manoj Bajpayee Evolve from Delhi Theatre to 'The Family Man 3'?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Vipin Sharma and Manoj Bajpayee share a long-standing friendship from their theatre days.
- Collaboration in acting requires mutual respect and contribution.
- Vipin's character Sambit hides a crucial secret, adding depth to the narrative.
- A calm approach is essential for portraying complex characters.
- Symbolism, like the cup of tea, enriches character development.
Mumbai, Dec 5 (NationPress) Actor Vipin Sharma has reunited with Manoj Bajpayee for the new release of 'The Family Man Season 3'.
Reflecting on their collaboration, Vipin shared that Manoj is among his closest friends in Mumbai, and their friendship dates back to their theatre days in Delhi.
He expressed, “Manoj is one of my most cherished friends in this city! Our bond formed during our theatre days in Delhi! His dedication and hard work truly inspire me!”
Vipin emphasized that when working alongside Manoj, he strives to elevate his performance, as anything less would be a significant disservice to Manoj and his art.
“When I act with him, I aim to enhance his universe! Whether it’s Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai, Bhaiyya Ji, or The Family Man, I recognize that falling short would be a considerable affront to his work and him!”
In the show, Vipin portrays Sambit and discussed his method for creating the inner world of a seemingly ordinary man concealing a crucial secret. He mentioned that he maintained a calm demeanor as a professional.
“I tried not to dwell on it! When we lie, we often discuss everything except the truth itself. There’s a saying, ‘How do you know if a man is lying?’ — the answer is, ‘his lips are moving!’ I aimed to stay as composed as possible as a professional. A thief likely breathes easier while stealing than someone doing it for the first time!”
Vipin has collaborated with Raj & DK for years, which has allowed him to delve deeper into his character's nuances.
Reflecting on a key moment from the past that influenced his approach, he remarked, “It began with that cup of tea I never got to enjoy in Season 2. On the surface, it’s merely a drink, but underneath it lies a very real desire!”