When I am acting, I try to remain an actor. Acting is a very tough job and it's all consuming. So, the dialogue coach part of mine stays behind. But as far as improvisation is concerned, yes, there are milestones in the script that we have to hit. Apart from that, we can do whatever we want to. How we arrive at those milestones is left to the actors. So, in arriving at the milestones if something happens in terms of improvising it's all welcomed. Usually, with his 360-degree style of shooting, he basically ensures that everyone is aware of what's happening around them. So, if an actor is aware he is in the scene, then improvisation leads to some magic happening. That kind of magic may stem from a mistake. That's welcomed on Ram Madhvani's set.