Key Points

Shantanu Maheshwari reveals how his natural chemistry with co-stars like Alia Bhatt and Avneet Kaur stems from comfort and trust. He attributes his on-screen success also to a strong script and the ability to bring personal experiences into his performances. Shantanu and Avneet's shared dance background helped them find a natural rhythm in "Love in Vietnam". The film, produced by multiple studios, is set for release on September 12.

Key Points: Shantanu Maheshwari on Chemistry with Alia Bhatt and Avneet Kaur

  • Shantanu's chemistry shines through comfort and trust
  • Dance background aids natural rhythm with Avneet Kaur
  • Strong scripts enhance on-screen chemistry
  • Personal experiences add depth to performances
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Shantanu Maheshwari reveals the secret of his chemistry with co-stars Alia Bhatt & Avneet Kaur

Shantanu Maheshwari shares secrets behind his chemistry with Alia Bhatt in "Gangubai Kathiawadi" and Avneet Kaur in "Love in Vietnam".

"When the script is strong, when both actors are honest and open, it shows. - Shantanu Maheshwari"

Mumbai, Sep 2

Shantanu Maheshwari garnered a lot of eyeballs for his electrifying chemistry with Alia Bhatt in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Gangubai Kathiawadi", and now he is being praised for his on-screen pairing with Avneet Kaur in "Love in Vietnam".

During an exclusive conversation with IANS, he was asked, "Shantanu, your chemistry with every co-star, from Alia Bhatt to Avneet, seems effortless. What's your secret?"

Laughing, Shantanu admitted that he doesn't know. "Maybe it's that I make people feel comfortable around me. But ultimately, I think it's the stories that bring out the chemistry. When the script is strong, when both actors are honest and open, it shows," he added.

Talking about his next, "Love in Vietnam", Shantanu opened up about his chemistry with co-star Avneet.

Shantanu shared that he is extremely glad that people are noticing the chemistry.

"I think it came from a place of comfort and trust. We both come from a dance background, so there was a natural rhythm between us. We've also worked together before, so that familiarity helped a lot. But beyond that, the script demanded a certain level of emotional intensity, and I think that's what brought the chemistry to life. There was space to improvise, to be open, and to support each other through the process", he shared.

The lead pair of "Love in Vietnam" was also asked, "Shantanu and Avneet, your silent moments and emotional expressions are very powerful on screen. Were those based on personal experiences, or purely performance?"

Shantanu replied, "It's always a bit of both. You do bring personal experiences into your performance. The script gives you the structure, but to truly own a character, you have to bring something of yourself into it. That's what makes it honest."

Produced by Blue Lotus Pictures, in collaboration with Innovations India, Rahat Kazmi film studios, And Productions, Zebaish Entertainment, Tariq Khan productions, Mango Tree Entertainment & Samten Hills, "Love in Vietnam" is slated for a theatrical release on September 12.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally an actor who acknowledges that chemistry isn't just magic - it's about comfort, trust, and good scripting. Refreshing honesty!
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Avneet K
The dance background connection makes so much sense! When actors share that rhythm, it translates beautifully on screen. Can't wait for September 12! 💃
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Sarah B
Shantanu is such an underrated actor. His performance in Gangubai was subtle yet powerful. Hope this film gives him the recognition he deserves.
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Vikram M
Good to see new talent getting opportunities. But I hope the film's story is strong too - chemistry alone can't carry a movie. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Nisha Z
Love how he mentioned the importance of emotional intensity and improvisation. That's what separates good actors from great ones. All the best to the team!

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