Actress Wamiqa Gabbi highlighted the significant evolution in cinema storytelling over the past decades. She noted a shift towards quieter, more nuanced narratives in contemporary cinema. Gabbi emphasized the emergence of stories driven by flawed characters and subtle emotions that make a powerful impact without being loud.
Technology has played a crucial role in expanding the reach of films to wider audiences, according to Gabbi. However, she pointed out that the most notable change has been the growing trust of audiences. Modern viewers are more receptive to complexity and nuance in performances and storytelling, allowing for a deeper connection and lasting impact.
Wamiqa Gabbi, known for her roles in Punjabi, Tamil, and Malayalam cinema, shared her insights on the changing landscape of filmmaking. She expressed surprise at the audience’s openness to slower-paced narratives and performances that unfold gradually, rather than seeking instant reactions. Gabbi’s journey from a child actor to a leading lady reflects the diverse range of roles she has successfully portrayed across different languages and genres.
The actress also discussed her upcoming projects, including the highly anticipated sequel “Pati Patni Aur Woh 2” alongside Ayushmann Khurrana and Sara Ali Khan. Additionally, she is set to star in films like “Bhoot Bangla,” “Kuku Ki Kundali,” “Tiki Taka,” and “Goodachari 2,” showcasing her versatility and presence across various cinematic ventures.
