Madhavan says that married actor fails to create romantic chemistry on on-screen
Actor R Madhavan opened up about the complexities of romantic scenes and the need for true emotional relationship. He said that no technical moves can replace real chemistry among co-actors.

In short
- R Madhavan found on-screen romance the most difficult.
- He said that the camera captures subtle feelings beyond manifestations.
- Important respect for real chemistry and romantic scenes, Madhavan saw
R Madhavan, who is currently promoting his upcoming film ‘Aap Jaisa Koi’, is not a stranger to love stories. But the actor explains that one of the most difficult feelings to portray on -screen romance is more demand than appearing.
Speaking openly with India, especially today, Madhavan said, “All feelings are difficult, but in romance, there are many close-ups. The camera is so conceptual that it is capable of achieving that you are thinking more clearly than what you are expressing at that time.”
According to the actor, no amount of technical polish can fake real emotions. Further in detail, “If you are not really in love, if you do not have chemistry, if I do not have respect for him, and if I am thinking about my hair in the shot – no matter how much I experience an actor … or Muje set peg is the mandy set of the chala chalaDirector Ke Saath Ladai Ho Chuki Hai – Yeh Sab Cheezen Naa Aap Action Mein Kar Loge, Kuch Farak Nahi Padta. Aap Dramatics Mein Kar Loge, Loud Mein“But the love you want on -screen – for romance – it is very difficult to explain it on screen.” (If I find out that the set is messy, or I already have a fight with the director – the things you can still manage in action scenes. It doesn’t matter much. Even loudly, in dramatic scenes, you can pull it.)
Madhavan believes that romantic scenes require a kind of emotional surrender. “You really have to be in love with everything around that set that you have to feel comfortably. It is just a feeling that the bus just flows. The world has become very condemnable until it happens – they will not feel your love. So, when you are romancing, it is very important to surrender completely, completely,” he said. “
So, when the romance is central for the scene, how does he break ice with co-actors? “No, I have to fall in love, I have to do. As soon as the camera is on, he is the most important person in my life and I really have to realize what the character is feeling. Otherwise, it will not just translate, it will not really happen,” he explained.
Even he indicates the trend of a stunning industry to explain his point. He said, “This is a little controversy, but if you look at the stars of the husband and wife, they are never able to make chemistry on the screen. Not one. Not one. When you start dating each other, or when you love each other, or you are already married, most chemistry can not work. When they do not work or do they work too.”
He said, “Because you really have a person’s will. And you have to imagine that you are really in love with the person. You want the person who is they. Or, it becomes a very wrong feeling, and it becomes technical. It becomes pixels.”
No light trick or camera angle can compensate for lack of emotional truth. He said, “Toh Ye Romance Ke Liye Dreamy Eys Kar Diya, left Muluk Kar Diya, Angle Light Kar Dita – Dikta Nahi Hai, O Ram shield is nahi“(So for romance, you dream, tilt your head to the left, set the right lighting arrangement – but it does not show. There is no shield, there is no filter for that feeling).”
Asked if he has ever denied a romantic scene because it did not seem authentic, Madhavan clarified, “I have not said for romantic films. Once you say yes to a film, it’s too young, it’s too young, much of you that you can feel uncomfortable in something.
‘Aap Jaisa Koi’ is streaming on Netflix.