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Madhurima Tuli is a television actress and model who recently talked about her latest movie, 'Bekhabar,' which was directed by her brother. She also discussed how she emotionally and physically prepared for each of these scenarios. Furthermore, she discussed her transition from television actor to Bollywood.

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00:00So this project, firstly I would like to say that it's been directed by my brother, which
00:11I am very, very excited about and it's a home production.
00:16So this project, Bekhabar, it's a musical short film where this character, she has some
00:25problems with her mother.
00:29She has this feeling that it's because of her that her father is not with them.
00:36And she kind of moves, she leaves the house and she goes.
00:42And during the journey, during that particular journey, when the apocalypse happens, that's
00:51when she realizes that, when she confronts the past and she realizes that she's made
00:57such a huge mistake and how important it is to live your life and not have any regrets.
01:08Love your loved ones.
01:10I mean, kabhi bhi kuch bhi ho sakta hai, you just never know.
01:13So that's the crux of the film.
01:20I think the entire film is very, very challenging, I would say, because, you know, I had so many
01:27action sequences, I'm running around, I'm jumping from here to there.
01:32So for that particular song only, I think for a month, I kind of trained in boxing and
01:38yoga because boxing kind of gives you that strength on your shoulder, your stamina, the
01:46entire thing, your body.
01:48So and yoga, it helps, also helps.
01:50So I think because of that, it kind of helped me to be fit in the film.
01:56And the most difficult shot, I think, was when I had to jump, like almost 10 feet higher,
02:05there was this rock, I had to jump from there.
02:08That was very, very difficult.
02:09I asked my brother, I want a dupe, I cannot do this on my own, kyunki wo bahot hi zyada
02:14difficult tha.
02:16But he said, because I'm an adventurous person, and he also knows that I'm a mountaineer also.
02:21So he said, you can do it, we don't need a dupe, like just for one shot, we cannot have
02:25a dupe.
02:26I mean, I know you can do it.
02:27We'll have, we'll keep mattresses over there, like very, very safe, safety, like it's going
02:33to be all, we'll take all safety measures.
02:36So then I said, I thought about it and then I said, Okay, fine, let me go for it.
02:39And that was, but wo jo jump tha usme maine itne var Om Namah Shivaya, Om Namah Shivaya
02:43kiya hoga, I only know.
02:45And then finally it happened and it came out very nice.
02:53So this, it has a lot of intense scenes, yes.
02:58And I think we kind of had a little workshop just before the shoot.
03:05Like we sat and discussed what kind of scenes, how do you want to portray the scenes.
03:11And I think that becomes a little easier for an actor to then portray on the camera.
03:17So I think that that's what helped me to perform those scenes.
03:26I mean, definitely you do have your ups and downs with your family members.
03:33You do have your, you know, kind of regrets, you kind of have so many things.
03:40So I think these things kind of helped me bring that character to life.
03:47I think, I mean, obviously, any human being will go through ups and downs.
03:53I mean, they will have fights with their family, with their friends.
03:58So I think, I mean, these things kind of helped me put this character in a way that could
04:06relate, that could be relatable.
04:09So yeah, I think other than that, I think it's all about how your director wants you
04:14to perform.
04:15That's what matters.
04:23I think the roles which gives me some kind of satisfaction that I'm kind of doing something
04:33different from what I am usually.
04:36And I think I choose those kind of roles, which helps me as an actor also.
04:42And I think has some kind of an impact on people.
04:48So those are the projects I prefer.
04:56So the transition was quite easy.
05:02But to sustain in Bollywood, that was kind of a little difficult.
05:07I mean, I will say also that is because of me, my laziness, I would say.
05:14I think if you are in this industry, you have to be always on your toes, you have to be
05:20always a go-getter.
05:22So but luckily, by God's grace, God has been kind, I've been working from so long, I've
05:28kept getting work.
05:30And now I'm trying to be a little more aggressive, so that I get more work and more scene.
05:35So that's the hope.
05:44I think we are kind of adopting it very well, I would say.
05:48I mean, because the actors are getting so many opportunities digitally also.
05:54So we have like earlier, it was only films or TV or ads.
05:58I mean, there were so many actors who couldn't reach to the films.
06:04I mean, it was very difficult for so many actors to come out.
06:08But now for the actors and for the technicians, we have so many platforms to show your acting
06:15skills.
06:16So I think it's a great time for everybody in the industry.

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