Shooting death sequence emotionally draining: Gurdeep Kohli
Actress Gurdeep Kohli, who shot a death sequence for her TV show Dil Ki Baatein, says shooting for the scene was not only physically taxing, but emotionally draining as well.
Published: 星期四,4月 23, 2015 18:42 下午 GMT-06:00
Actress Gurdeep Kohli, who shot a death sequence for her TV show Dil Ki Baatein, says shooting for the scene was not only physically taxing, but emotionally draining as well.
In the Sony Entertainment Television show, Gurdeep plays the role of a cancer-stricken person who loses the battle against the deadly disease.
"I always knew the story was very intense, but I didn't realise how emotional it would be till the time I actually shot the scenes. During the ICU sequences, I was completely emotionally drained. Anandita's character is close to my heart. Shooting the last scenes took a toll on me as I was living the character for the last month and half," Gurdeep said in a statement.
The actress, who is pregnant in real life, also mentions that she can relate to the suffering of cancer patients, due to her role.
"While shooting, I realized the pain that people suffering from cancer and their families go through. I actually wished and prayed that no one in this world should go through such pain in their life," she said.
Gurdeep, who was also seen in "Diya Aur Baati Hum", has thanked the crew for being there during the strenuous shoot.
"I'd really like to thank my producers and the entire creative team for taking such good care of me. Everyone knows that shooting intense scenes does take a toll, so they would ensure that after shooting such heavy scenes, the mood on the set was lightened. It is a delight working with the team," said the actress, who plays actor Ram Kapoor's on screen wife in the show.
Comments (2)
Ouch... Tough to play all these emotional roles, especially when you're expecting. Congrats!
9 years ago
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12 years ago