Arjit Taneja opens up on the 'thrill' of shooting action scenes


Mumbai, May 8 (IANS): Arjit Taneja has opened on shooting for a fight scene in the show 'Kaise Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye', saying that from training with the stunt master to performing in front of the camera, it's a "different thrill altogether."

In the recent episodes, viewers got to watch a sweet gesture made by Virat (Arjit) for Bhavani, where he wants to gift her a house for all the things she has done for him. Making it special, he took Bhavani and Amruta (Sriti Jha) to the construction site to show them the flat. However, a happy moment turns into a gloomy one when Virat is attacked by the goons sent by Abhiraj (Angad Hasija).

Amruta hurts herself while trying to save Virat. On seeing this, Virat fights the goons all by himself despite being injured.

Arjit shared how shooting for a fight scene is a very challenging task, but he finds it very thrilling. His willingness to embrace such stunts on screen underscores his versatility as an actor, showcasing his ability to excel in both emotive and action-packed moments.

He thoroughly enjoyed shooting for this sequence and was very content with the result.

Talking about the same, Arjit said: "Action is one of my favourite genres, it gives me a different type of a rush. Shooting for a fight sequence helps me push my boundaries and along with physical strength, it requires a lot of mental strength to shoot for such tracks."

"From training with the stunt master to performing in front of the camera, it's a different thrill altogether. I am always for such tracks and will never say no to them," added Arjit.

The show airs on Zee TV.

 

  

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