MUMBAI: Promoting Sarfira, which opens in theaters today, is Akshay Kumar's main focus. The actor discussed how he handles emotionally charged sequences in an interview with Galatta Plus. He revealed that he draws on his own experiences to relive the anguish and portray it as authentically as possible. Akshay claimed that in order to make an intense scene in Sarfira as real as possible, he tried to picture what it would be like to lose his own father.
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Akshay revealed in an interview, “There are many things in the film which I could relate to. This character lost his father, the trauma he went through… When that scene was happening, to be honest, I went into that kind of trauma, when I lost my father. I don’t use glycerine to cry, I use my own emotions to cry. When you see the film, is I’m really crying because I have gone into that mood.”
He further added, “There were times when Sudha would say ‘cut’, and my head was still down, because I was still crying, because it isn’t easy to come out of that emotion. I’ve gone far away. I know in the back of my mind that she’s called cut, but it’s very difficult to bring it back (to reality). I used to request her to take longer shots, because then, I’m staying with the same emotion. You are gone away from that emotion and you have to get back again. It gets very difficult. Sudha was kind enough to put 2-3 cameras..”
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Sarfira is directed by Sudha Kongara and also stars Radhika Madan and Paresh Rawal.
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