New Delhi:
Actor-dancer Nora Fatehi, who was recently seen in Kunal Kemmu’s directorial Madgaon Expressin an interview with Mashable India, recalled being nervous, fearing that her co-stars – Divyenndu, Pratik Gandhi and Avinash Tiwary – would judge her for being just an ‘eye candy’ in the film. She said: “I was nervous about meeting them because I had studied their work, worked with them and I wanted them to take me seriously and not think, ‘Oh, she’s here just to look good’ or is an eye candy. for the film. Sometimes actors don’t take people like me seriously when you meet them. I was nervous, what would they think of me. So I wanted to make sure I could read well, my Hindi is okay because I wanted them to respect me.”
She continued: “But when I met them, they were so great. After ten minutes I didn’t feel that nervousness anymore. Of course, I always thought that I had to do my scenes well, say my dialogues well, so that they “I’m happy too with me. Actors who take their craft seriously don’t appreciate people who don’t do the same. It’s commendable because you put so much time and effort into it, you want the same from the other person.”
Meanwhile, Kunal Kemmu’s directorial debut grossed ₹0.55 crore at the domestic box office on day 12, according to Sacnilk. With this, the comedy drama’s total collection now stands at ₹18.30 crore, the report said. The film, which hit theaters on March 22, saw a slight increase in earnings on day 12, compared to its second Monday performance when it grossed ₹0.50 crore. Madgaon Express stars Pratik Gandhi, Divyenndu and Avinash Tiwary in the lead roles, while Nora Fatehi, Chhaya Kadam and Remo D’Souza play key roles.
On the work front, she will be seen next To be happy an upcoming Netflix show starring Abhishek Bachchan, Varun Tej and Matka.