Acting debut can be a mixed bag of emotions, with some people praising the actor’s performance while others are quick to criticize. Journalist Saurabh Dwivedi recently found himself on the receiving end of some harsh comments after his acting debut in Kartavya. However, one person who has weighed in on the situation is Abhimanyu Singh, who has offered some words of wisdom to Saurabh and the trolls.
Abhimanyu Singh’s Take on the Situation
Speaking in a recent interview, Abhimanyu Singh said that he was ‘disappointed’ but not ‘surprised’ by the trolling that Saurabh faced. He believes that acting is a craft that requires years of practice and dedication, and that it cannot be mastered overnight. ‘Every profession deserves respect, but acting is a completely different ball game,’ he said. ‘You can’t just wake up and become a good actor overnight. It takes time, it takes effort, and it takes patience.’
Abhimanyu, who has been in the industry for over a decade, knows a thing or two about the challenges that come with acting. He has seen many talented actors struggle to make a name for themselves, and he believes that Saurabh’s trolling is a classic case of ‘hate follows fame’. ‘When you’re just starting out, it’s easy to get caught up in the hype and the criticism. But the truth is, acting is a business that thrives on criticism,’ he said. ‘You’re not going to please everyone, and that’s okay. The key is to learn from your mistakes and use them as an opportunity to grow.’
A Message to the Trolls
So, what message does Abhimanyu have for the trolls who are quick to criticize Saurabh’s acting debut? ‘To all the people who are trolling Saurabh Dwivedi, I would say, ‘Give the kid a break,’ he said with a chuckle. ‘He’s just starting out, and he’s trying his best. Acting is a craft that requires patience, dedication, and a willingness to learn. If you’re not willing to put in the work, then maybe you shouldn’t be commenting on someone else’s performance.’
Abhimanyu’s message is a timely reminder that acting is a complex craft that requires a deep understanding of human emotions, storytelling, and performance. It’s not something that can be learned overnight, and it’s certainly not something that can be mastered by simply watching a few YouTube tutorials. By criticizing Saurabh’s acting debut, the trolls are not only being unfair but also doing a disservice to the craft of acting itself.
The Value of Constructive Criticism
Now, that’s not to say that all criticism is bad. Constructive criticism can be a valuable tool for any actor looking to improve their craft. However, in the case of Saurabh Dwivedi’s acting debut, the criticism was not constructive. It was harsh, it was unfair, and it was unnecessary. ‘As an industry, we need to learn to appreciate the hard work and dedication that goes into acting,’ Abhimanyu said. ‘We need to learn to respect the craft, even when it’s not being done to perfection.’
Abhimanyu’s words of wisdom are a timely reminder that acting is a craft that deserves respect, patience, and understanding. By criticizing Saurabh’s acting debut, the trolls are not only being unfair but also doing a disservice to the craft of acting itself. As Abhimanyu so eloquently put it, ‘acting is a craft that takes time, it takes effort, and it takes patience.’
So, the next time you’re tempted to troll someone’s acting debut, remember Abhimanyu’s words of wisdom. Remember that acting is a craft that requires patience, dedication, and a willingness to learn. And most importantly, remember that every profession deserves respect, even if it’s not being done to perfection.