Mumbai: In an interesting chat with the actors and director of the movie “Chhorii 2,” where Nushrratt discusses desensitization as an actor, particularly in intense scenes. Soha Ali Khan shares feedback from her mother, Sharmila Tagore, and mentions comments from her husband, Kunal Khemu, and brother, Saif Ali Khan. She talks about a challenging period in her family and a heartwarming Eid celebration. Both actresses briefly discuss their upcoming projects.
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00:00I feel somebody who has that option like a policeman or a doctor will survive longer.
00:13I think when an actor says I'm feeling burnt out, we understand it in our language, burnout
00:20is because you're not able to break out of everything that's impacted you, you feel like
00:25at least for me, I feel like I'm weighed down by all the emotions I've put myself through
00:30and I don't have an emotion left to give now, I'm zoned out, I'm numb, there's nothing
00:37left, so you have to take a break, you have to come back to zero and then again.
00:42I think it does matter because you have to imagine, you have to actually live that character,
00:48that's why when we do a film, sometimes I have very small feet and I like to wear my
00:53own shoes but they say no, don't wear your shoes, wear costume ke jute because you should
00:57actually wear someone else's shoes and walk in someone else's shoes to be another character
01:03but my mother told me because she's of course acted for a very long time, mujhe yaad hai
01:06jab mene apni pehli film ki thi aur jab khatam ki thi and I said okay, I'm missing the set,
01:11I'm missing the people, I'm missing playing that role, sometimes you fall in love with
01:14your character and you want to live with it for a bit longer and she said yeah but now
01:17you have to detach and you have to move on and once you're able to move on then it is
01:21a very good thing for you as an actor because you have to then recalibrate and then get
01:26into something else and if you're able to do that and if you're able to, action and
01:31cut is when you need to come alive and then you need to conserve your energy.
01:36It's not theatre, you know where you get the luxury of from the start, the play starts
01:39and you can build up and then here everything has to come together, you may do your performance
01:43but maybe there's focus ka problem, maybe there's light ka problem, maybe something
01:47else goes wrong, your co-actor messes up their line, so many things happen.
01:51So it is a bit of choreography, it's a bit of pretense, it's a bit of magic, it's a bit
01:55of you know, it's lots of things coming together.
02:04Comment to forget because there are many, some good, some bad but I remember she told
02:08me once when it comes to the camera, she said imagine the camera is a man that you are interested
02:14in so you flirt with the camera, imagine he's like someone sitting in a restaurant,
02:21so everything that you say, you want him to hear but you're not speaking directly to him
02:26but you want him to register that, you want him to, you want him to think that you're
02:30beautiful, you want it to be aesthetic in some way, you want him to notice you but you
02:35never look at him directly.
02:36So I thought that was an interesting way of establishing a friendship, a flirtation with
02:41the camera.
02:42No, nothing like that, they're just, it's not that kind of family where they say wow,
02:54wow, even though imagine I said Saif and wow in the same way, it's not that kind of family
03:00guys.
03:01Very critical of each other.
03:02Not critical, they're just like we really love each other, outside of work and outside
03:06of the films that we do.
03:08Yeah, so I can't think of anything.
03:24I actually don't know how to cook anything, I was just staring at it and pretending that
03:28I'm doing something, is this salt or sugar, tell me, so I'll put this.
03:33Kunal is the cook in our family.
03:35More than me, Inaya can cook.
03:38She makes great chapatis.
03:45I think I've already shot, abhi tab aur kuch shooting start nahi hoi hai, clearly.
03:50Industry is still working out.
03:52Main ham kaam pe jaaye, yaar ham kuch bhi banaye, I don't know.
03:55But another film that is shot and ready is a Neeraj Pandey produced film, which is also
03:59about a very relevant evil that, not evil really but something that happens to women
04:05which should not happen and we should very strictly oppose it.
04:09So, another film, another topic like that.
04:12We've also completed shooting a film called Bridge, they have a little patchwork left
04:16and then edit and all, that's with Madhavan and Rashi Khanna and myself.
04:20Yeah, I think Indian horror is coming up in a big way.
04:25This is pure horror, it is not any horror comedy or anything else, it is pure horror
04:30and it is talking something about our society also.
04:34So, please do watch the film, let us know how you like it because only if you let us
04:39know and only if you let others know, then this genre can really flourish and you can
04:43tell interesting stories using this genre.
04:45So, I think it's high time, let us know how you like it.
04:48So, I think it's high time, we give Indian horror the respect and dignity that it deserves
04:53and yeah, watch only two of my videos and let us know what you think.