Key Points

Sanya Malhotra candidly discussed her remarkable journey in Bollywood during a fun vlog with Farah Khan. She revealed surprising details about filming the popular 'Morni Banke' song while injured with fresh stitches. The actress has impressively completed 14-15 films in just nine years without formal acting training. Her candid storytelling highlights the unpredictable and adventurous nature of her film career.

Key Points: Sanya Malhotra's Injury Behind Viral 'Morni Banke' Dance

  • Sanya shared injury details during Farah Khan's YouTube vlog
  • Filmed 'Morni Banke' song with fresh stitches
  • Discussed her 14-15 film journey in 9 years
  • Revealed unexpected on-set challenges
2 min read

Sanya Malhotra: Was wearing fresh stitches and doing 'Morni Banke'

Bollywood actress reveals behind-the-scenes drama of her iconic song performance, including unexpected on-set accident during filming

"I was wearing fresh stitches and doing 'Morni Banke' - Sanya Malhotra"

Mumbai, June 9

Actress Sanya Malhotra revealed that she was injured during the shoot of the song “Morni Banke” from the 2018 film “Badhaai Ho”.

Sanya joined Farah Khan on her vlog on Youtube, where they discussed films and gorged on a burrito bowl.

Talking about her film “Mrs.”, which was released in 2023, Farah asked about the work she has done and how many films she has done now.

Sanya said: “14 or 15.”

Farah then said: “14 or 15 in 9 years is a lot. You have done this in Toaster, right?”

Sanya replied: “ But that's also very... Like a... Sexy song. Sexy steamy.”

Farah then said: “But you have not taken any acting school, no classes, nothing? So Dangal just happened, right? And you went on so many auditions, right?”

To which, Sanya said she did a auditions.

“And then I did a couple of ads. In fact, the first celebrity I ever saw in Mumbai was you,” Sanya added.

Talking about the song “Morni Banke”, Sanya said: “I was injured while doing Mourni Banke. I had discs.”

As she showed an injury mark, Farah asked: “What is this? Burnt from the bike.”

Sanya replied: “No, I had an accident. I was riding the bike for ‘Patakha’. This happened after the shoot. I was wearing fresh stitches and I was doing Morni Banke and the first shot, they cleaned the floor with oil because it was not shining. And I was walking.”

She added: “And I have posted that video also. The moment the line came ‘Catwalk wali baby hai teri chaal’ and on ‘Chaal,’ I am out.”

Farah then shared that every movie in which the heroine falls is a hit. Kajal, in every movie, something happens. In ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’ Preeti was doing a shot on the bridge.”

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya K.
Sanya is such a dedicated actress! Morni Banke is one of my favorite songs from Badhaai Ho - had no idea she performed it with stitches. Bollywood needs more professionals like her who don't complain and just deliver 💯
R
Rahul S.
While I admire her dedication, production houses should ensure better safety measures. Oil on floors with fresh stitches? That's asking for trouble yaar. Hope the industry learns from such incidents 🤕
A
Ananya M.
From Dangal to Mrs., Sanya has shown such range! She's the perfect example of how talent shines through without any film background. More power to her! ✨ And that Farah Khan interview was so fun - two generations of talent bonding over burrito bowls 😄
V
Vikram J.
The behind-the-scenes struggles we never hear about! Respect for all the dancers and actors who make songs look effortless while dealing with injuries. Morni Banke's energy was electric âš¡
S
Shreya P.
That Patakha bike accident sounds scary! Glad she recovered well. Shows how physical Bollywood roles can be - not just glamour like some people think. Her journey from ads to 15 films is inspiring for outsiders.
K
Karan D.
Interesting how she mentioned Farah was the first celeb she saw in Mumbai - full circle moment! Shows how Mumbai dreams do come true with persistence. Though I wish interviews focused more on craft than just injuries and struggles.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50