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Vardhaan Puri: Acting is like therapy

IANS April 24, 2025 239 views

Vardhaan Puri, emerging actor and grandson of legendary Amrish Puri, sees acting as a profound emotional journey of self-discovery. His approach to roles goes beyond performance, treating each character as an opportunity for personal growth and understanding. Through films like 'Bobby Aur Rishi Ki Love Story', he aims to create meaningful cinematic experiences that resonate deeply with audiences. Vardhaan believes cinema has the transformative power to help people feel seen and understood.

"Acting, for me, is like therapy. When I take on a role, I don't just pretend - I live it." - Vardhaan Puri"
Vardhaan Puri: Acting is like therapy
Mumbai, April 24: Actor Vardhaan Puri, who is the grandson of late star Amrish Puri, sees acting as a deeply personal experience that helps him grow with every character he plays.

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Explores emotional depth through acting roles

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Grandson of legendary actor Amrish Puri

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Part of romantic film Bobby Aur Rishi Ki Love Story

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Cinema as a healing artistic medium

Vardhaan, who made his debut in the 2019 film "Yeh Saali Aashiqui," said: "Each character helps me understand my own emotions better."

He talked about how slipping into different roles allows him to explore hidden parts of his own personality.

"Acting, for me, is like therapy. When I take on a role, I don't just pretend - I live it. Whether it's love, pain, anger, or joy, I feel it all with honesty. That process helps me deal with my own emotions and makes me stronger."

He feels cinema has the power to heal, not just for actors, but also for the audience.

"I want to tell stories that stay with people, that make them feel seen and understood," he adds. For him, cinema is a way to turn emotions into art one role at a time.

Vardhaan has been part of noteworthy projects like Yeh Saali Aashiqui, Bloody Ishq, Bobby aur Rishi Ki Love Story and more.

Talking about 'Bobby Aur Rishi Ki Love Story', a timeless tale of unabashed passion, budding romance, and heartfelt moments, it also stars filmmaker Shekhar Kapur's daughter Kaveri.

The film is set against the backdrop of Cambridge, and follows the beautiful journey of Bobby (played by Kaveri Kapur) and Rishi (played by Vardhaan Puri) laced with unanswered questions, unhinged complications and opposing schools of thought but bounded by serendipity and love.

The film is directed by Kunal Kohli, who is known for 'Mujhse Dosti Karoge', 'Hum Tum' and 'Hiccups and Hookups'.

Produced by Jyoti Deshpande, under Jio Studios and Mohaan Nadaar from The Production HeadQuarters, 'Bobby Aur Rishi Ki Love Story' released on February 11 digitally.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Love how Vardhaan approaches acting with such depth! It's refreshing to see young actors who see their craft as more than just fame. His grandfather would be proud ❤️
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Priya M.
Saw Bobby Aur Rishi last month and was pleasantly surprised by Vardhaan's performance. There's definitely some of that Amrish Puri magic in his eyes!
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Ankit S.
While I appreciate his passion, I hope he doesn't get too lost in method acting. Sometimes simpler performances connect better with audiences. Just my two cents!
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Shreya P.
"Acting is like therapy" - so true! As someone who does theater, I completely relate. It's amazing how playing different roles helps you understand yourself better ✨
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Vikram J.
Interesting perspective! Most actors talk about technique or preparation, but rarely about the emotional journey. Looking forward to seeing more of his work.
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Neha T.
The Puri legacy continues! Though he's still finding his footing, there's genuine potential here. That Cambridge love story sounds dreamy btw 😍

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