Neil Bhatt on filming his dance sequence in one take in Mr and Mrs Parshuram; says, “Most memorable part was seeing how everyone reacted”
Mr & Mrs Parshuram is a show that has gained good attention for its unconventional storyline. The show features Neil Bhatt and Shambhavi Singh in the roles of Shivprasad and Shalini, with Neil getting appreciated for his character of Shivprasad and Parshuram.
In the recent scene, a different and entertaining facet of Shivprasad was seen and experienced through a dance performance by Neil Bhatt on a lively number. Observably, Shalini was seen watching Shivprasad with frustration while dancing fearlessly, driven by unmatched passion, as Shivprasad danced. The icing on the cake is that this scene was shot in a single take without any prior choreography.
Neil performed the complete sequence entirely on his own, leaving the cast and crew amazed by his confidence, energy, and natural performance. Speaking about the experience Neil shared, “The ‘Shantabai’ sequence turned out to be a complete surprise and was shot in a single take, which made it even more exciting. There was no choreography for me; we only planned the camera positions and decided to keep the performance raw and spontaneous.”
Talking about people’s reactions, he shared, “I started from one point and let the music take over. It was full of energy, completely in the moment, and I just danced my heart out. One of the most memorable parts was seeing how everyone reacted, especially the kids who were excited and trying to copy the steps.”
Neil further added, “For me, it doesn’t matter whether a performance is shot in one take or multiple cuts; what matters is the impact and honesty it brings on screen. I’ve done many choreographed dances before, but this was different—a free-flowing, non-choreographed experience that I truly enjoyed, and the audience response has been incredibly heartwarming.” Neil Bhatt has been earning praise for his layered double role as Shivprasad and Parshuram.
In the recent scene, a different and entertaining facet of Shivprasad was seen and experienced through a dance performance by Neil Bhatt on a lively number. Observably, Shalini was seen watching Shivprasad with frustration while dancing fearlessly, driven by unmatched passion, as Shivprasad danced. The icing on the cake is that this scene was shot in a single take without any prior choreography.
Neil performed the complete sequence entirely on his own, leaving the cast and crew amazed by his confidence, energy, and natural performance. Speaking about the experience Neil shared, “The ‘Shantabai’ sequence turned out to be a complete surprise and was shot in a single take, which made it even more exciting. There was no choreography for me; we only planned the camera positions and decided to keep the performance raw and spontaneous.”
Talking about people’s reactions, he shared, “I started from one point and let the music take over. It was full of energy, completely in the moment, and I just danced my heart out. One of the most memorable parts was seeing how everyone reacted, especially the kids who were excited and trying to copy the steps.”
Neil further added, “For me, it doesn’t matter whether a performance is shot in one take or multiple cuts; what matters is the impact and honesty it brings on screen. I’ve done many choreographed dances before, but this was different—a free-flowing, non-choreographed experience that I truly enjoyed, and the audience response has been incredibly heartwarming.” Neil Bhatt has been earning praise for his layered double role as Shivprasad and Parshuram.
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