Aditya: It was the first day of the shoot as I felt the first scene I did was horrible.
AS: You felt that way till the very end.
Aditya: Yes, till the end. I feel it was the worst I had delivered. But there was another person at the other end of the phone, in the scene, and you assured me that was how you wanted it. So eventually it balanced out well.
AS: You know, there is always a difference between what you feel and how something comes across. While filming Tum Bin Part One, we were shooting a scene with Priyanshu (Chatterjee), who had a lot of lines and who also had to cry in the middle of them. The shot was set, it was a close-up, he delivered his lines beautifully and he showed perfect timing with his tears. But the scene didn't come across as it was intended to. I told him it came across as flat on screen. He said, Sir, but I felt it inside.' The thing about him was that he used to cry without glycerin. He was also a new actor back then and was working in a film for the first time. So it took us three to four days to see the growth on his face. Even Aditya can cry without glycerin.
There are actually a lot of similarities between Tum Bin and Tum Bin 2, both parts have a Bengali hero and a Bihari heroine. The composer of both films is a Tiwari. Then it was Vinay Tiwari and this time, Ankit Tiwari. So there are many similarities of this nature.
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