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National Award-winning actor Sunny Deol says the art of acting cannot be learnt in classrooms and that it comes from observations in real life.

Known for his performance in iconic films like Border, Gadar – Ek Prem Katha, The Hero: Love Story of a Spy, Yamla Pagla Deewana and Ghayal, Sunny told IANS here: “You cannot learn acting… The core of it, cannot be learnt in a classroom. You learn acting from observation, from exploration as you progress in life.”

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“Of course when it comes to staging a performance, there are certain technicalities that can be taught, but one has to articulate and use their voice and body in a manner to perform because stage performance is live. When it comes to cinema, a camera can capture the finest movement of your eyes through close-ups. So as a film actor, one has to internalise the character to deliver it on-screen,” added Sunny, who went to a film school in London in his younger days and attended classes in theatre and performing arts.

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Asked if being the son of yesteryears superstar Dharmendra, acting was a natural choice for him, Sunny said: “As a child, I had problems in reading and writing. but my IQ and reflex was very good. Therefore, though in the class I was not a great student, I used to score pass marks. I was rather very good at sports and other co-curricular activities.”