Hi!!Friends...I came across this article in mumbai morror...thought will share it with you all...considering the recent reports that we have had about tantrums and inhibitions on Td sets.
I can only say that when you are acting in a Ekta serial...the actor has to do what the script demands...In Kasamh Se ...the makers are promoting the love angle...knowing viewers want it that way
when it is a serial by Rupu...well, the actor will be given the chance to change the script no matter how it contorts the storyline...TD even though was a lovestory mainly...the love and passion angle went out of the window as soon as 2Ds got married
'It's tough to do love scenes at 17'
Nervous and self-conscious while shooting for a bedroom scene, Prachi Desai ends up giving 20 retakes
Sapana Patil Poojary
Shooting for intimate scenes can cause some awkward moments for actors. Prachi Desai, who plays Bani in Zee's Kasamh Se, found herself in a rather difficult situation recently. She was supposed to do a love sequence with her co-star Ram Kapoor, who plays Jay Walia, where the two get drunk and end up in bed.
Already uncomfortable with the idea, Prachi became increasingly nervous about shooting the scene and tried to find ways to avoid it. Coming from a conservative family, the actress couldn't picture herself in bed with a co-star. The mere thought of facing her parents after the scene, increased her anxiety.
Prachi's tension was so evident that even her co-stars sensed it and tried to help her to relax. But that was of no use. As a result, her nervousness was visible at the time of shooting.
Prachi fumbled and couldn't get her lines correct, so much that she had to give 20 consecutive retakes before the shot could finally be approved.
When contacted Prachi said, "I was nervous. Really, it was difficult to do that intimate scene. I am just 17 and this is the first serial I am acting in. Obviously, it will be difficult for any 17-year-old to do such a scene. Actually I had it made it clear the day I joined the serial that I will not do intimate scenes."
Then what made the actress change her mind considering her discomfort and her apprehensions over her parents' opinions? "The script required it. Otherwise I wouldn't have done it. And I was promised that the shot would be filmed aesthetically and there would be nothing vulgar about it," she said.