Actor Jayati Bhatia, who performed Phatto in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Heeramandi, was a outstanding a part of the ensemble. Jayati shared that in the course of the making of the collection, she received to see a facet of Bhansali that isn’t discussed much, and revealed that he would meet his actors warmly each morning. She stated that individuals have unnecessarily assumed that Bhansali is all the time hot-tempered, however that really isn’t the case.
“He actually loves his actors. Folks have simply created this sort of impression… however once I would go and meet him within the morning, he would hug me, kiss me on my cheek,” she shared with ABP Reside. She additionally shared that Bhansali would award Rs 500 to an actor after they gave a superb shot, and he or she received this honour thrice in the course of the filming of Heeramandi. “If you give an amazing shot, he offers Rs 500, and I received it 3 times. I received Rs 1500. When he finds the shot to be glorious, he received’t say okay. He would both say ‘Jeeyo Phatto’ or he’ll say ‘500 rupay’,” she shared with pleasure.
When requested if she had framed these notes, Jayati stated that she hadn’t, however she had saved them. “I’ve saved them safely,” she stated.
Earlier, actor Indresh Malik, who performed Ustaadji on the present, had additionally spoken about one thing related. He shared that after his ‘nath’ scene with Sonakshi Sinha’s Fareedan, Bhansali was so impressed with him that he awarded him Rs 500. “He stated, ‘Dekho, rota jaa raha hai, itna achaa toh kiya (Why are you crying, you probably did so effectively)’. Then he hugged me and gave me Rs 500 on the units as a token of appreciation. I saved fascinated with the character and that carried on for 5 minutes,” Indresh stated.
Heeramandi is streaming on Netflix.
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