Saiyami Kher talks about tackling roles that mirror her, those that don't

IANS April 11, 2025 315 views

Saiyami Kher opens up about the nuanced art of acting, revealing the deep emotional work required to portray both similar and contrasting characters. Her approach to roles demonstrates a profound understanding of personal vulnerability and artistic transformation. The actress believes in patience and perseverance, viewing her career as a journey of continuous learning and adaptation. With her latest film Jaat and a reflective perspective, Kher continues to make her mark in the Indian film industry.

"Life really is about having saiyam—patience, perseverance, and grace under pressure." - Saiyami Kher
Saiyami Kher talks about tackling roles that mirror her, those that don't
Mumbai, April 11: Actress and fitness enthusiast Saiyami Kher shared that playing characters both completely different from her and those that closely resemble her come with their own unique set of challenges.

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Actress discusses emotional complexities of character portrayal

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Reflects on personal growth through acting challenges

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Upcoming film Jaat marks significant career milestone

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Emphasizes importance of consistency and belief

Asked if she finds it harder to play a character completely different from herself or one that closely resembles her, Saiyami told IANS: "Both come with their own set of challenges. When I play someone like me, it requires deep introspection and a kind of emotional vulnerability that can be intense--there's no hiding."

"But stepping into the shoes of someone completely different is equally demanding--it takes empathy, imagination, and the willingness to unlearn. At the end of the day, both are about surrendering your ego and letting the character take over," added the actress, who made her Telugu debut with "Rey" and her Hindi debut with "Mirzya."

If her life were a movie, what would the title be?

Pat came the reply from the actress, who was last seen on screen in "Agni": "'Saiyami Rakho'. Because life really is about having saiyam--patience, perseverance, and grace under pressure."

Asked why, she said: "I've learned that things may not happen on your timeline, but with consistency and belief, they always find their way. It's not about rushing to the next thing, but about staying steady through it all."

Looking forward, Saiyami latest film is "Jaat," starring Sunny Deol and Randeep Hooda.

Directed by Gopichand Malineni, "Jaat" also stars Vineet Kumar Singh, and Regina Cassandra. Actress Urvashi Rautela is doing a dance number in the film.

"Jaat" features the soundtrack composed by Thaman S. and Rishi Punjabi behind the lens as the director of photography. The editing is done by Navin Nooli, while Avinash Kolla's production design will transport audiences into the heart of the film's gripping world.

Produced by Mythri Movie Makers and People Media Factory, the film released in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu on April 10.

Reader Comments

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Priya S.
Love how introspective Saiyami is about her craft! That "Saiyami Rakho" title is so perfect for her journey. Can't wait to see Jaat this weekend! ✨
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Rahul K.
Interesting perspective on acting challenges. I think many actors would say playing against type is harder, but she makes a good case for both approaches.
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Ananya P.
Saw Jaat yesterday and Saiyami was brilliant! The action sequences were 🔥 but her emotional scenes really stood out. That patience philosophy shows in her performance.
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Vikram D.
Respectfully, while I appreciate her insights, I wish the article had more about her preparation process for specific roles. The philosophical answers are nice but concrete examples would be more helpful for aspiring actors.
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Meera J.
"Saiyami Rakho" is such a clever play on words! Love how she connects her name's meaning to her life philosophy. More actors should think this deeply about their craft. 💫

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