Actor Ashish Sharma, currently seen as Ram in the popular mythological show "Siya Ke Ram", turns to background score to ace the scene without overdoing the emotional quotient.
The actor insists on a background score, which will be used with the episode when it goes on air, to be played while he is shooting for the particular shot.
"This (having background score) helps me emote better as well as understand the scene better. This is something I personally introduced so that we can get the perfect take at all times," Ashish said in a statement.
The Star Plus show is now moving ahead towards a grand Ram-Sita's wedding sequence. And the actor has been shooting day in and day out for the track, but he is not at all fretting over the pile of work.
"It is one of the biggest unions in the history of cultural India. We're leaving no stone unturned for the track and the audience will be in awe of the Ramayana like never before," he said.
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