In the rush to change for the next scene, the girls forgot the key in the lock outside. And of all the people who could be at the wrong place at the wrong time, it turned out to be none other than their city bro Uday. An unsuspecting Uday generally turned the key in the door knob and much to his horror and the girls embarrassment, the door opened. Luckily, nothing untoward happened and people got back to their usual self after laughing off the incident.
Every Indian it seems has a penchant for singing, irrespective of the fact that they may not qualify for even bathroom singing. Yet, sing they will and this is reflected in our lead artists Nupur and Gunjan as well. In between shots, Nupur takes off, followed by an apprehensive Gunjan. Apparently the confidence Nupur has in singing is not shared by Gunjan, who has developed the habit of covering her face with her dupatta and singing really softly so that not many are given the privilege of listening to hear her sweet voice.
"Tu pause nahin lega… pause le var na cut nahin milega" - These are not the director's words but our actor Gunjan's, directed at our lead star Samrat. Samrat is an actor in the making and has quite a few people around to guide him. One of them is the talented Gunjan who almost takes on the baton of polishing Samrat's acting skills unto herself, quite often during shots, as is evident from the conversation quoted above. Sometimes like a teacher, sometimes like a friend, sometimes a co-actor... there's a lot Samrat gets to learn unwittingly.