Have Dhanush, Kriti Sanon & Aanand L. Rai Found 'Ishk' in Pune's Street Food?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Dhanush, Kriti Sanon, and Aanand L. Rai enjoy Pune's street food.
- Kriti shares behind-the-scenes moments on Instagram.
- Vada pav becomes a highlight for the trio.
- Mukti is a challenging character for Kriti.
- Emotional scenes are central to the film's depth.
Mumbai, Nov 30 (NationPress) The team behind 'Tere Ishq Mein', featuring Dhanush, Kriti Sanon, and Aanand L. Rai, appears to have developed a fondness for Pune's street food.
Kriti shared a mouthwatering video on her Instagram Stories, capturing co-star Dhanush and their director enjoying scrumptious vada pav while seated in the car.
When Kriti inquired, 'Good?', Dhanush enthusiastically responded with 'unbelievable, outstanding'. From the backseat, Aanand L. Rai commented, 'Brilliant it is'.
The overlay text read, 'When in Pune... Food coma! Khaane ke ishq mein'.
In another clip shared by Kriti, she was seen watching Dhanush and Aanand L. Rai savoring their Vada Pav. Later, she expressed her eagerness for her tikki.
'I want Tikki!!!' the text on the clip exclaimed.
Earlier, discussing her character in 'Tere Ishq Mein', Kriti revealed that Mukti is one of the most intricate and challenging roles she has ever portrayed.
She took to her Instagram to share a video expressing her joy over the positive feedback regarding her performance in the film.
Expressing her gratitude, Kriti stated, 'My heart is full'.
Highlighting the depth and complexity involved in portraying Mukti, Kriti mentioned on the photo-sharing app, 'My Heart is Full... The best feeling for an actor is when the audience connects with every little emotion in between the unspoken words of your character. Mukti is probably the most layered and tricky character I’ve played, and when every beat of her heart reaches yours, it becomes ISHK! Thank you for all the ISHK. (sic).'
Prior to this, Kriti had disclosed that filming the pre-climax and climax scenes for 'Tere Ishq Mein' was both physically and emotionally taxing for her.
'There are a lot of really intense scenes, the pre-climax and the climax, which are very very long. That was very draining and we shot it for about 5-6 days. Both physically and emotionally those scenes were extremely draining. At times when I went back home it stayed with me, I felt extremely drained. That scene is the peak of emotions and probably the most intense bit of the film, and it pulled me down the most,' she shared.