6 November 2023, Mumbai: Darsheel Safary became a known actor when he started his acting journey from Taare Zameen Par starring Amir Khan in 2007. His portrayal, the child suffering from dyslexia made it iconic and resonated with real life parents and child relationships. He was applauded for the acting by the large number of audience and still feels nostalgic. And now he is been recalled as ‘Taare Zameen Par Boy’ wherever he goes.
Darsheel Safary Speaks About Being Perceived As Taare Zameen Par’s Ishaan
During a candid chit chat, the young actor, express his point of view on being titled as Taare Zameen Par Boy’ and extend his gratitude to all the beloved fans stating Not Every person gets the showered love that Ishaan got for the movie, sharing screen with Amir Khan, which made him an brilliant actor.
Discussing the same at length, Darsheel Safary remarked, “Honestly, I am inspired and flattered. Not everyone gets that kind of love for their first film. Everyone is hungry for more love and that pushes me to keep picking up projects that would help people be inspired. As actors, we have the power to evoke emotions in others. I think even after my 100th film, I will feel lucky that I am remembered as the Taare Zameen Par boy. I want to be able to pull audiences back to the theater along with their family.”
Darshal Feels Nostalgic When His Passion For Acting Grew
The young actor who professionally started at a child age, went into one of the throwback glimpse and reminiscences the time, then he realised his zill for acting
Darsheel Safary discovered his passion for acting during a theater performance in 2013-14. During a scene where his co-actor was supposed to fake a slap, Darsheel went ahead with a real one, surprising everyone. The genuine reaction from the audience made him realize the power of his connection with them, leading to his love for acting.
Darsheel Safary realized his love for acting when he recognized the strong connection he had with the audience, sparked by their genuine reactions during his performances.
By Vaishnavi Rastogi