Riz Ahmed takes on ‘intensive’ role as deaf drummer in ‘Sound of Metal’

Author: Agencies

British actor Riz Ahmed portrays a heavy metal drummer going deaf in “Sound of Metal”, a role that has seen him become the first Muslim nominated for a best actor Oscar.

In the drama, directed by Darius Marder, Ahmed plays Ruben, who is on tour with his singer girlfriend when he loses his hearing. He reluctantly heads off to seek help and learn sign language.

Ahmed, known for “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”, “Venom” and “The Night of”, said preparing for the role, for which he learned to play the drums and American sign language, was “an intensive process”.

“Just on an emotional level, it was a very raw script. Darius Marder wrote something really, really heartrending and so just going to that place on an emotional level was quite involving,” Ahmed told Reuters.

‘Just on an emotional level, it was a very raw script. Darius Marder wrote something really, really heartrending and so just going to that place on an emotional level was quite involving,’ Ahmed told Reuters

The 38-year-old, also in the running for a BAFTA next week, is a rapper too. Asked if that helped him to play the drums, he said: “I thought it would be more helpful than it was. I thought I can keep rhythm, I can keep time … And coordinating your four limbs to go four different speeds, it was a lot.”

“You can’t play the drums, you have to let them play you … And so much of this performance and so much of this film is actually about surrender and letting go of control and allowing things to happen.”

Ruben spends time with deaf children and teaches drumming.

“Working with those deaf kids … was like a masterclass in acting,” Ahmed said. “Their focus, their attention, their communication is so embodied.”

Ahmed made history last month as the first Muslim to get a best actor Oscar nod.

“It means a lot to me that as many people as possible can recognise themselves and find themselves in these moments of celebration. It’s great if people can connect to this because I’m the first Muslim nominated in this category,” he said.

“I think for a lot of people, they feel really excited that it is a best picture nomination for a film that is open captioned for the deaf community.”

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