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Nushrratt Bharuccha recently opened up about her complex emotional journey while preparing for the horror sequel 'Chhorii 2'. The actress candidly shared her initial reluctance to immediately dive into another intense role after the first film's challenging experience. She emphasized the mental and emotional toll of portraying a pregnant woman in a horror narrative, highlighting the depth required beyond physical appearance. Bharuccha credited director Vishal Furia for helping her navigate the delicate emotional landscape of her character.

Key Points: Nushrratt Bharuccha's Emotional Journey in Chhorii 2 Revealed

  • Actress initially hesitant about sequel's emotional intensity
  • Struggled with deeply immersive character preparation
  • Motherhood role challenged her acting boundaries
  • Director Vishal Furia provided crucial emotional guidance
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Nushrratt Bharuccha opens up about her initial doubts about starring in 'Chhorii 2'

Actress shares candid insights about her challenging role and mental preparation for the intense horror sequel

Nushrratt Bharuccha opens up about her initial doubts about starring in 'Chhorii 2'
"Films like these are very heavy, they are not easy to do - Nushrratt Bharuccha"

Mumbai, April 19

Actress Nushrratt Bharuccha recently revealed why she was skeptical about working in the sequel "Chhorii 2".

During an exclusive interaction with the IANS, Nushrratt was asked what was her reaction when director Vishal Furia asked her to prep for the sequel.

Reacting to this, the diva told IANS, "From the first scene of the first part itself the girl was continuously tortured and kept on crying - I was like, sir 'Chhorii' is not even released yet, and you are already asking me to prepare for the sequel. I told him - Sir, please give me some time to breath."

Nushrratt revealed that after doing a movie like "Chhorii", it is important to take a breather. She added, "Films like these are very heavy, they are not easy to do, and I have always been somebody who lives a film and a character till it's over- so I want to be that person, I want to say those dialogues, I want to feel that, I want to live in that world. So, to absorb that whole cinematic world becomes very heavy. I can't stop being Nushrratt, so I have to deal with my personal challenges as well. So, all this added up weighs you down. You need a break, you kind of need to be light- no stress for a while."

Before this, Nushrratt called her journey into motherhood in “Chhorii 2” a profoundly emotional experience.

She revealed that stepping into the shoes of a mother for this sequel took her on a powerful and intense emotional journey.

“When we were shooting 'Chhorii 1,' I was worried I wouldn't be able to convince the audience that I was an eight months pregnant woman. But playing a mother went so much deeper than just the look. Emotionally, it was one of the toughest roles I’ve taken on because I didn’t know where the line was, how much was too much, or how little was too little. Thankfully, Vishal Sir really guided me through that and helped me find the balance," Nushrratt shared.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Nushrratt's honesty about the emotional toll of such intense roles is so refreshing! It's not easy to stay in that headspace for long periods. Respect ✊
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Rahul M.
Loved Chhorii 1! Can't wait to see how they've expanded the story in the sequel. Nushrratt's performance was 🔥 in the first one. Hope she gets more recognition for these serious roles.
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Anjali S.
While I appreciate her dedication, I wonder if actors should be encouraged to take more breaks between intense projects. The industry needs to prioritize mental health more.
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Vikram P.
Her transformation from comedy roles to these serious characters has been impressive! Shows her range as an actor. The behind-the-scenes struggles make me appreciate the final performance even more.
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Sneha R.
"I can't stop being Nushrratt" - what a powerful statement! 😢 It's rare to see actors talk about this duality so openly. Makes me want to watch both films back-to-back now!

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