The actress who worked with Ranbir Kapoor’s Shah Rukh Khan once vomited after filming a rape scene, her name is…

Kaafir tells the true story of Pakistani woman Shehnaaz Parveen, who was imprisoned in India for eight years after she mistakenly crossed the LOC. In the movie, Mohit Raina plays a journalist who seeks justice for Dia Mirza’s Kainaaz Akhtar while suffering from pain in her cell.
Shah Rukh Khan and Ranbir Kapoor co-star Dia Mirza’s 2019 hit series Kaafir, co-starred by Devon Ke Dev Mahadev’s reputation Mohit Raina, is now released as a film. In the original series, Dia Mirza’s character is an innocent Pakistani woman who mistakenly crosses the local area and goes to the Indian side, and is welcomed by the audience. Now, the actress is open to the rape scenes of the series in a recent interview, which puts her at the heart.
Dia Mirza plays with her daughter as Kainaaz Akhtar, a wrongly imprisoned woman who was born in prison. In an interview with CNN-News 18, Dia Mirza revealed the rape scene she filmed for the series and its physical and emotional demands.
Dia Mirza said: “I remember when we were shooting a rape scene, it was so hard. I was shaking on my body after shooting that scene. I remember vomiting. I vomited. I finished the whole order. That’s what it was emotional and physically required. When you bring the whole body into the whole body.
Dia Mirza further shares how her and Kainaaz’s role helped her grow and become a mother before she became one. “I think the first and most important thing that people need to feel as an artist is sympathy for the characters you are playing and embodying. So when you play, you are absolutely for the story and everything in it. Playing Kainaaz actually made me my mother before I became a biology mother. It was me becoming a biology mother. It was because it was a strength, ferocious, loving and protective, and I felt so with her performance.”
For those who have not experienced the incident, Kaafir tells the true story of Pakistani woman Shehnaaz Parveen, who was imprisoned in India for eight years after she mistakenly crossed the LOC. In the movie, Mohit Raina plays a journalist who seeks justice for Dia Mirza’s Kainaaz Akhtar while suffering from pain in her cell.
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