Like Big B, Sharad was also not considered for a radio job due to his speech imperfections, as he stammered and spoke too fast. However, Ecto did not let the experience deter him and honed his voice to become the voice of the lead character in the box-office hit 'Baahubali franchise'.

Sharad, who has been receiving a great response for his work in the Disney+Hotsta animated series 'Baahubali: Crown of Blood', spoke to IANS about his new show, which involves voicing a character in the absence of visual context. Is. The process behind it and what it requires. A solid support system for an artist.Like its previous series 'The Legend of Hanuman', 'Baahubali: Crown o' Blood' features animation on the voice cast. Sharing his process for the style of animation on voice-over, Sharad told IANS, "When animation is done on voice-over, it enhances an actor's ability to visualize a scene or situation Because what you think is what you imagine.” The most difficult thing for me in getting closer to a particular environment and characters is that while dubbing for the character, the actors do not pay attention to the dress and look of the character.

The actor said that as an actor it is very important for him to get into the look of the character.

“Half of my work is done there. You don't get this feature when recording a voice-over without any scenes.Secondly, you don't get a chance to work closely with your co-actors. When you enjoy the energy of your co-stars, it becomes easier and exciting because then it becomes a more seamless process,'' he shared.

The actor said, "Having said that, all the actors who have lent their voices to various characters in the 'Baahubali' film franchise have also worked in 'Baahubali: The Crown of Blood'. So, I had an idea how they would He talks and what his voice is like.

Growing up, the actor never realized the power of his voice.It was his friends, close ones and the audience who convinced him that he had a voice that could make a difference on screen.

Sharad told IANS, “I used to speak very fast while growing up. When you speak loudly, the quality of your voice decreases, the bass is cut off and the treble is cut off. At that time many people used to say, 'Hey, first tell me what he is saying.' My friends told me, and the reaction from the audience made me realize that I had a voice that needed to be taken care of and honed.

He further told that he worked with dubbing director Mona Shetty, which helped him a lot.

“He asked me to start with small roles.So, for me, it has been a journey from a three-minute character to a full 120-minute film.

The actor then talked about the need for a good support system for artistes, saying that it is essential for an artiste to have a solid support system, especially for those who work in cinema.

Sharad said: “Artists are very sensitive by nature, as they feel emotions deeply and project them in their artwork. Without depth of emotion, an artwork has no soul. Our industry is very unpredictable, and every day is a new challenge.The only system that the industry follows is that every day something new happens, and this is where creativity is born.

“In such a situation, it can prove to be emotionally overwhelming for an artiste and this is where a good support system can help you. It keeps you on track and gives you a certain objectivity and emotional support,” he said.