Rishi Kapoor, the famous actor of the Hindi cinema is well-known and praised a lot by fans. Rishi has done many films in his career. He has managed to make an important place in the hearts of his fans. Bollywood actor Rishi has shared a piece of advice for young directors. He took to Twitter on Saturday and posted from the set of his late uncle and superstar Shammi Kapoor's 1966 film "Teesri Manzil".
In the image, director Vijay Anand can be seen observing Shammi's performance rather than hooking it to the monitor's screen to watch the actors perform. While asking young directors to follow the same process, Rishi tweeted, "For today's directors. This is where you should see your actor in close proximity, not in front of a monitor. Fighting with the new crop. Those who are very happy. Playing with the new toy. It's for the D.O.P."
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Even filmmaker Shekhar Kapur agreed with Rishi Kapoor. Shekhar said, "Well said, @chintskap! I hate video monitors and keep it as far away from the action as possible. Never watch through it, nor let my actors do it. Complicated VFX Shot. This is a lazy way to make a film. Unless you're done."
Sorry forgot to mention this is Vijay Anand directing Shammi Kapoor in “Teezri Manzil” https://t.co/BNFegEkBLW
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) February 22, 2020
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