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Sun, 07/17/2016 - 10:35
We all love to witness our favourite telly couples to romance on screen.
Be it the drenched passionate dance in the monsoon or an emotional eye-lock sequence, we simply adore them. Don’t we?
The answer is we do and mostly without being aware what it really goes behind to shoot the scenes.
Recently, Sana Amin Sheikh aka Aradhya of Krishndasi shared a funny video of shooting a romantic scene with her co-star Shravan Reddy on her Instagram account.
Sana went on to add, “I remember while doing another show Mera Naam Karegi Roshan I had to shot for my marriage sequence for more than a month. I was so tired of wearing the heavy lehengas, that after few days I decided to wear the entire costume only for wide shots otherwise I used to wear jeans for my close-ups.”
So, any other fun incidents you can recall Sana? The lady quipped, “I can share a tip for many newcomers. Being a television actor, we have to keep on crying on screen, hence, Ratan Rajput advised me not to ruin my eyesight by using too much glycerine. She gave me the idea of Toop Anjan, an ayurvedic product, which not only moists your eyes but also works as a pain relief.”
Smart tricks lady!!! I am sure that many are taking a note of this.
Be it the drenched passionate dance in the monsoon or an emotional eye-lock sequence, we simply adore them. Don’t we?
The answer is we do and mostly without being aware what it really goes behind to shoot the scenes.
Recently, Sana Amin Sheikh aka Aradhya of Krishndasi shared a funny video of shooting a romantic scene with her co-star Shravan Reddy on her Instagram account.
After having a look at the video we buzzed Sana, who shared, “Audiences never get to see how the episode is actually been shot. Post editing, apparently, the scenes look like an exact replica of Mills & Boons novel, which indeed is not the case. At times it seems to be pretty funny for us when we get constant instruction from the director on how to look and where to look while it looks too lovey-dovey on screen.”
Sana went on to add, “I remember while doing another show Mera Naam Karegi Roshan I had to shot for my marriage sequence for more than a month. I was so tired of wearing the heavy lehengas, that after few days I decided to wear the entire costume only for wide shots otherwise I used to wear jeans for my close-ups.”
So, any other fun incidents you can recall Sana? The lady quipped, “I can share a tip for many newcomers. Being a television actor, we have to keep on crying on screen, hence, Ratan Rajput advised me not to ruin my eyesight by using too much glycerine. She gave me the idea of Toop Anjan, an ayurvedic product, which not only moists your eyes but also works as a pain relief.”
Smart tricks lady!!! I am sure that many are taking a note of this.
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