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Sara's 12-hour shift after illness
Sara Khan aka Sadhna of Bidaai has not recovered from her weakness after she was hospitalised with viral fever, but she's back to work. We spoke to her and asked her how she was feeling and why she'd returned only 10 days after being laid up.
Q. Sara, you were hospitalized for four days but now you are back to work - how do you manage shooting?
A. Bidaai is a daily and I've to shoot for that. In between the breaks, I take small naps that are how I manage!
Q. What is your schedule now? How many hours do you shoot in a day?
A. In the morning I wake up and come for shoot. As soon I am done with my shoot, I go home and sleep again, that's how it works. I shoot for 12 hours a day.
Q. Are you undergoing any sort of medication?
A. Yes, I've a course which I've to follow for a month.
Q. Is there any specific diet which you follow?
A. Doctor has strictly adviced me to eat ghar ka khaana and not take any outside food.
Q. Through all this time your family wasn't here, who took care of you?
A. Ali has been very supportive through all these days. He was there with me throughout.
Q. What was the reason you were ill?
A. It was because of excessive work and improper rest. According to the doctor, the blood platelet count in a human body should be 4, 50,000 and my blood count had become 50,000…had it been less than that, it would have been a great problem.
Q. Recently, there was a garba sequence which was an overnight shoot, how did you manage to shoot?
A. It was a late night shoot, what I could do is just take short naps in between the breaks, but it was very tiring.
Sara Khan aka Sadhna of Bidaai has not recovered from her weakness after she was hospitalised with viral fever, but she's back to work. We spoke to her and asked her how she was feeling and why she'd returned only 10 days after being laid up.
Q. Sara, you were hospitalized for four days but now you are back to work - how do you manage shooting?
A. Bidaai is a daily and I've to shoot for that. In between the breaks, I take small naps that are how I manage!
Q. What is your schedule now? How many hours do you shoot in a day?
A. In the morning I wake up and come for shoot. As soon I am done with my shoot, I go home and sleep again, that's how it works. I shoot for 12 hours a day.
Q. Are you undergoing any sort of medication?
A. Yes, I've a course which I've to follow for a month.
Q. Is there any specific diet which you follow?
A. Doctor has strictly adviced me to eat ghar ka khaana and not take any outside food.
Q. Through all this time your family wasn't here, who took care of you?
A. Ali has been very supportive through all these days. He was there with me throughout.
Q. What was the reason you were ill?
A. It was because of excessive work and improper rest. According to the doctor, the blood platelet count in a human body should be 4, 50,000 and my blood count had become 50,000…had it been less than that, it would have been a great problem.
Q. Recently, there was a garba sequence which was an overnight shoot, how did you manage to shoot?
A. It was a late night shoot, what I could do is just take short naps in between the breaks, but it was very tiring.
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