Mumbai, Aug 10 : Actor Boman Irani reveals that
dubbing for animation film " Delhi Safari" required a lot of exaggeration
and he found it easy as as he is brilliant at "overacting". "We
had to act out everything that you see on screen and exaggerate it for
animation. Whether it is our expressions or our body movement, or
whether it is our physicality or punching each other or falling and
tumbling, we did everything. And overacting is something I can do very
easily. So it wasn't very difficult for me but it was quite a learning
experience for all of us," he said here Thursday at a press conference
held for the movie. The 52-year-old says acting is all about how convincingly you can lie. "You
have to believe that person (character you are playing) is you. Because
acting is about lying, it's how well you lie, how truthfully you lie
and how much of that lie is the audience accepting and how much of it do
you believe in," said Boman. "It's a noble lie at the end of the day. If you lie nobly, then you have done a good job," he added. Directed
by Nikhil Advani, 3D animation film " Delhi Safari" also has voiceovers
by Govinda, Akshaye Khanna, Urmila Matondkar, Suniel Shetty and child
artist Swini Khara. The film is slated for an Oct 19 release. © IANS |