She says one also has to lose all the inhibitions, and then only one can get to the essence of the character. "The animated world is pretty different from film and television.
You have to first enhance your imagination while you are recording but you also have to lose all the inhibitions because then you just have to be the character.
You can't think twice," Freida told IANS. Recently, Freida worked on an animated series "Mira, Royal Detective", which is weaved around Indian culture and traditions.
Set in the fictional land of Jalpur, "Mira, Royal Detective" follows the life of Mira, a commoner who is appointed to the role of royal detective by the queen.
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