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Kirti on how her and Angad’s lives have changed: He’s a dad and I’m separated

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They both portray human-like robots in the upcoming short film The List, which stars Kirti Kulhari and Angad Bedi and will air on Amazon Mini TV soon. They were not allowed to blink at all throughout the filming, but Kirti explains in an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times that on the second day of the three-day production, she developed conjunctivitis.

Additionally, Kirti discussed the relationship trigger that turned her off and expressed her opinion on how robotic people’s lives had become. “We have this physical or intangible list in the shape of societal standards etc., almost like it is written for you – you go to school, acquire a job, get married, have kids, they will then get married and have kids,” Kirti remarked when discussing the movie. The film’s central question is whether you can make your own list or whether you must follow an existing one like a zombie. It appears to be presented in a futuristic manner, although it already exists in our world. We are evolving into machines.

The movie’s plot, according to Kirti, made her think of Black Mirror. “Until the film’s climax, there is no sound and the characters don’t speak at all. They just do actions; they carry out all tasks, but they do it in a highly robotic and mechanical way. I felt like I was reading Black Mirror when I read the script. The way the movie’s characters handle situations is frightening. A dark energy is in control of you.

Kirti also discussed the challenging aspects of working on The List. Because the actors behave like zombies, “my biggest task was to look dead, emotionless, and to stare into oblivion. I simply had to remain silent in this situation! Not blinking was the plan. Automatons don’t blink. Keeping from blinking was incredibly difficult.

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She claimed that during filming the movie, she had an eye infection. Funny enough, on the second day of the shoot, I developed conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis never affects me. I’m also not supposed to blink at all, on top of everything else. These were the difficulties, but it was also really enjoyable.

When asked what in a relationship causes her to distance herself, Kirti responded, “Drama, unnecessary drama. I can only handle straightforward situations; if you have an issue, please discuss it with me. Produce a plot, a movie, but don’t make all that drama. Even I used to have a lot of drama (earlier in my life), but after working on myself, I now have none. everywhere—in my personal life, at work, etc. Give it to me directly, and I’ll take it directly. Don’t belabour the point, as the saying goes, “Ghumao firao mat.” Now, all of my drama is produced for my movies. I can’t just demand “tell it to me straight” there. Aam nahi degafir koi mujhe kaam.

I am willing to engage in discussion and conflict. I can handle the truth, but keep it straightforward. I can no longer tolerate it; it is simply not worthwhile. Additionally, Kirti remembered that things were completely different from how they are today when she worked with Angad Bedi (Pink, 2016). We are in various places, which is funny. In the middle of Pink, I was engaged to be married in three months. After all these years, he is now a father of two, and I am once more divorced and single.

It was warm and sweet, she continued. When they were setting up the camera for the top viewpoint shot, I recall that we had a conversation. Just staring up while lying on that bed. We were conversing without even looking at one another about what it’s like to be a father and how my path has gone. That was wonderful and soothing.

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After Heeramandi, Sonakshi Sinha says she apologised to Manisha Koirala, asking, “How have I done this?” I love you so much, Kaha se aayi.

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After Heeramandi, Sonakshi Sinha says she apologised to Manisha Koirala, asking, “How have I done this?” I love you so much, Kaha se aayi.

After seeing Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar, actor Sonakshi Sinha said she apologised to co-star Manisha Koirala. Sonakshi revealed in an interview with Instant Bollywood if she attempted to be in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s “good books” while filming the web series.

Sonakshi gives Manisha an explanation for her apology.

Sonakshi Sinha remarked, “I love her,” when discussing her friendship with Manisha. Once I saw the full series, I apologised to her! How have I accomplished this, I wondered? How dare I? Meri ye majaal kaha se aayi! She is fantastic, and that is the allure of having a talented performer like her in front of you—they inspire you to do better. This is Manisha Koirala, a talented artist whose work we have grown up admiring. I reasoned that because I was in front of her, I should act well. You are really enjoying your banter with each other; it is such a delight. Working with Manisha ma’am was enjoyable.

Sonakshi discusses Bhansali.

During the show’s production, Sonakshi discussed her connection with Bhansali, saying, “I didn’t really try (to be in his good books).” Since dad is an artist himself, I understood that doing my work well or producing good work is the only thing that will ever impress him. That’s precisely what took place. I had told him not to film too many of my sequences, but when he finished one, he kept returning. On set, we had a lovely relationship where I didn’t have to try too hard because I knew that if I placed too much pressure on myself, I would screw it up. I gave it everything I had and tried my hardest. He recognised and valued that.”

Sonakshi is playing two parts in Heeramandi.

Sonakshi is receiving accolades for her performance as the bitter Fareedan in Bhansali’s drama about courtesans set in Lahore before to the Partition. In the eight-part Netflix series, she played two distinct roles: that of mother Rehanna and daughter Fareedan. The series explores the cultural realities of Heeramandi in great detail via the tales of courtesans and their customers. The series stars Shekhar Suman, Adhyayan Suman, Sanjeeda Sheikh, Aditi Rao Hydari, Richa Chadha, Manisha Koirala, Sharmin Segal, and Taha Shah Badussha.

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