Harsh Rajput Bares All His Clothes For Bathtub Scene In Hotstar's "Nazar"
Imran Asif Fazal|Nov 04, 2019
This is the first time that the actor completely bared his clothes for a bathtub scene.
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Actor Harsh Rajput is super excited for his supernatural series Nazar on Hotstar. The series revolves around the character of a woman, Mohini who turns into a witch while her daughter Niyati, who lives with her grandparents, faces several spine-chilling events that turn her life upside down. Harsh Rajput recently shot a nude bathtub scene for the series and in an interview with a leading daily, he spoke about the scene in detail. This was for the first time that the actor had to shoot a completely nude scene.
When he was asked how he decided to bare all his clothes and do a bold scene for Nazar, Harsh Rajput said, “When I was told about the bathtub sequence, I was excited and nervous at the same time. I was excited because I had never done something like this previously, and I was nervous because I had to shoot for it, bare-bodied. Since I am shooting round the clock, I do not get the time to work out regularly. When I learnt about the sequence, I hit the gym for a quick workout session and also stopped salt intake to reduce water retention. That helped my muscles look well-defined.”
When asked about what is the extent he can go to for a show, Harsh Rajput said, “I don’t have any issues in going all out, but it depends on the medium and whether it is required. If the script demands, I can lock lips on a show, but I am not game for anything beyond that. I am open to stretching the boundaries for other mediums, but it should be justified and shot aesthetically.”
Talking about Harsh Rajput, he began his journey in the TV industry with Dharti Ka Veer Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan. He has played important roles in Dharam Veer, Hitler Didi and Yeh Hai Aashiqui, among others.
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