Prakash Jha Criticizes Actors Who "Don't Listen," Praises Nana Patekar's Focus

Acclaimed filmmaker Prakash Jha has criticized many contemporary actors for failing to truly listen during performances, stating it undermines authenticity. He highlighted veteran actor Nana Patekar as a prime example of intense focus and absorption while receiving a scene. Patekar, making his digital debut in 'Sankalp,' attributes his approach to the philosophy of the late Vijaya Mehta, prioritizing listening over delivering lines. Co-star Sanjay Kapoor also defended Patekar's reputation, calling him honest rather than difficult.

Key Points: Prakash Jha on Actors' Listening Problem, Praises Nana Patekar

  • Listening is key to believable acting
  • Jha praises Nana Patekar's intense focus
  • Patekar credits Vijaya Mehta for his philosophy
  • Sanjay Kapoor defends Patekar's honest reputation
  • New series 'Sankalp' streams on MX Player
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"My complaint with many actors these days, they don't listen...": Prakash Jha stresses art of listening in acting

Filmmaker Prakash Jha says many actors fail at listening, hurting authenticity. He and Nana Patekar stress the art of absorbing a scene.

"And that's my complaint with many actors these days, they don't listen. - Prakash Jha"

Mumbai, March 11

Acclaimed filmmaker Prakash Jha has highlighted what he believes is a major challenge among contemporary actors, saying that many fail to truly listen during performances, which affects the authenticity of their acting.

Speaking during a conversation with ANI, Jha asserted that the authenticity of a performance is fundamentally rooted in the ability to observe and absorb, rather than merely deliver lines.

"And that's my complaint with many actors these days, they don't listen," Jha said, adding, "Until you truly listen, whatever you say will never feel believable." The National Award-winning filmmaker made the remarks while praising veteran actor Nana Patekar, with whom he has collaborated on films such as 'Apaharan' and 'Raajneeti'.

The director described a recent interaction involving the highly anticipated 'Raajneeti 2', where Patekar's legendary focus was on full display.

"Very few people have seen the energy Nana has when it comes to absorbing something," Jha noted, adding, "Just the other day, we were discussing a scene from Raajneeti 2. As I was describing it, Nana suddenly became intensely focused. His mind, his eyes, and his entire attention get focused on me. That energy is so strong that I cannot remain unaffected by it."

Patekar, who makes his digital streaming debut in 'Sankalp' as the formidable strategist 'Ma'at Saab,' echoed this sentiment.

Attributing his philosophy to the late Vijaya Mehta, Patekar explained that an actor's own dialogue is secondary to the act of receiving.

"Listening means putting your entire life into your ears and truly hearing the other person," Patekar added. The conversation also addressed Patekar's reputation in the film industry. Actor Sanjay Kapoor, who stars alongside him in 'Sankalp' and has previously worked with him in 'Shakti' and 'It's My Life', was quick to dismiss rumours of the veteran actor being difficult.

"A lot of what people hear about him is just a myth," Kapoor said, adding, "Nana ji speaks honestly. Sometimes people don't like that. He's very honest, whatever is in his heart is what he says. Some people just can't handle that."

Produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Dishaa Jhaa, 'Sankalp' features an ensemble cast including Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Neeraj Kabi, and Kubbra Sait.

The series is now streaming for free on Amazon MX Player.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting perspective. It's a universal acting principle, but maybe the pressure of the star system and constant media scrutiny in Bollywood makes younger actors more self-conscious than present in the moment?
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Ananya R
"Putting your entire life into your ears" – what a powerful line from Nana ji! This is the difference between a performer and an artist. Can't wait to see him in 'Sankalp'. True legend! ❤️
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Rohit P
Respectfully, while I agree with the principle, isn't this also a director's job? If actors aren't listening, maybe the direction isn't creating that immersive environment. Jha is a great director, so he can extract it, but not all can.
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Karthik V
This is why I prefer content-driven cinema and OTT series now. Less focus on just looking good, more on actual performance. Actors have to listen and react to keep the scene real. Good to see masters talking about the craft.
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Priya S
So true! You can always tell when an actor is genuinely listening. It makes the whole scene come alive. Hope the new generation takes note. Also, Raajneeti 2 news? Please make it soon! 🤩

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