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Teleplays can expand community of theatre goers: Mita Vasisht

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Bengaluru, July 19 (PTI): Teleplays, the recordings of live-stage shows, can help viewers experience the energy of theatre and expand the community of theatre goers, says actor-director Mita Vasisht.
Vasisht, equally at home with films, TV and theatre, said actors don’t perform for the camera in a teleplay – just like it is with actors on stage before an audience in a theatre.
“I perform for the audience. So I am unlikely to adjust my performance for the camera. The camera has to decide how it will capture that theatrical mode in the best angle,” she told PTI.  Like stage productions, televised plays also have live audiences, said the actor, who appeared in the TV show “Swabhimaan” as well as films such as her debut “Chandni”, “Dil Se..” and “Taal”.
She will be seen on OTT in the critically-acclaimed Hindi play “Agnipankh”, which has recently been made available in Kannada and Telugu on Zee Theatre. It is available as a value added service (VAS) channel across various DTH platforms.
“The play was shot while we were performing live. But unlike theatre, it is being watched in two-dimension, on a flat screen… Many of my friends were so happy to experience theatre’s live energy. Teleplays can expand the community of theatre goers,” the 55-year-old actor said.
Set against the oppressive zamindari system, director Ganesh Yadav’s “Agnipankh” is a family drama that unfolds on the eve of independence. It centres around a fierce Durgeshwari (Vasisht) who goes to great lengths to preserve her position, both in the family and in society.
According to Vasisht, it is the director’s responsibility to capture the vibe of a stage performance with a teleplay.
“The onus is on the directors to try and get as much theatre energy as possible by choosing the right camera angles. They cannot get it all, but if they did a good job, they can give the TV audience a flavour of that energy,” said the graduate from Delhi’s National School of Drama. Though she credits streamers with taking theatre to households, Vasisht also criticises them for not pushing “more mind-bending content”. Her major grouse is the way OTT platforms are falling into a trap, especially when it comes to Hindi content.

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