Fresh of the success of homebound, India’s official entry to Oscaractor Vishal Jethwa still takes the breath. He has been bombarded with conversations from friends, family and industry people and praised him for his work in the film, which was based in Basharat Peer’s Column from the New York Times, brought life by Neaj Ghyawan. In the Whirlwind of Accoades Vishal takes up with genuine admiration for its Salaam Venky-Medstjär Anet toad. Aneet has recently played in Mohit SuriS Saiyaara with Ahaan Panday And it is currently the second largest gross of the year. When I talked about Anet during their first meeting during the photography of the movie, Vishal said “When I met her, I thought I won’t be surprised when she would do a good job on the screen. I would not be surprised, but she still surprised me.”
The surprise, as it turned out, was not just a volatile moment. That was the beginning of what would be a formidable increase in the industry. “I was so sure she will do well because she has a good sense of performance. She is a natural. She has a good sense of performance and when she is linked to a good direction she stands out,” he added. Vishal also revealed a lesser -known aspect of Aeet’s actress, he shared, “At the sets we had to make some emotional scenes, and she would cry without glycerin in every shot. Even in the moments where she had to feel, she would really touch these feelings.”The remarkable thing is that Vishals belief in Aneet was not limited to what he saw on sets. He observed her sharp mind and composed behavior under media interactions as well. “Even when I used to hear her in interviews during Salaam Venky campaigns, I realized how intelligent she was and she looks so beautiful. She has entered the industry at the right time.”