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A Matter of Stance

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  This image, captured during the semi-final, is interesting for a small but revealing reason — the way the two presenters are standing. Sunil Gavaskar stands with both feet firmly planted, slightly apart, one hand resting in his pocket — a composed, grounded stance. Mayanti Langer , on the other hand, stands with her weight shifted to one side, her body gently angled. In visual art, this is often referred to as contrapposto — an Italian term meaning “counterpoise,” where the body rests on one leg, creating a natural asymmetry. This difference in posture, though subtle, changes how we perceive the image. It is not merely about stance, but about how posture shapes presence. One is reminded that such ways of standing are often learnt, consciously or otherwise. Presenters, especially on television, develop a certain ease in how they carry themselves — a balance between naturalness and awareness of the camera. What is interesting is to imagine the reverse — if each had taken the...

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