What Did Nushrratt Bharuccha Cook During Her Late-Night Craving?

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Key Takeaways
- Nushrratt Bharuccha embraced a late-night cooking session.
- Vegetable Maggie remains a favorite midnight snack.
- She shared her experiences about the emotional demand of her roles.
- Taking breaks is essential for mental health in acting.
- 'Chhorii 2' showcases her acting prowess.
Mumbai, Aug 17 (NationPress) What do you do when hunger strikes at 1 a.m. and you're unable to order anything? Actress Nushrratt Bharuccha recently found herself in this situation and opted for an impromptu cooking session featuring vegetable Maggie.
Delighting in her midnight culinary adventure, the star of 'Pyaar ka Punchnama' was spotted stirring veggies in a pan while a bowl of boiled Maggie awaited its turn.
In another post, Nushrratt humorously mentioned, "I always take my problems to my Tommy. Hilfiger something out."
For many of us, Maggie serves as the perfect midnight snack.
On the professional front, Nushrratt delivered a stunning performance in the sequel of her acclaimed horror film 'Chhorii 2'.
She candidly shared her initial hesitation about joining the sequel.
During an exclusive interview with IANS, Nushrratt recounted her reaction when director Vishal Furia asked her to prepare for the follow-up.
She expressed, "From the very first scene of the original, the character was subjected to constant torment and was always crying - I thought, sir, 'Chhorii' hasn't even premiered yet, and you're already asking me to gear up for the sequel. I told him - Sir, please allow me some time to breathe."
Nushrratt emphasized that after portraying such an emotionally taxing role, it is vital to take a step back.
She elaborated, "Films like these are incredibly intense, and they aren't easy to execute. I’ve always been someone who immerses myself in a role until the very end - I want to embody the character, deliver those lines, and genuinely feel that experience. So, to fully absorb that cinematic environment can be quite overwhelming. I can’t just stop being Nushrratt, I have to manage my personal hurdles too. All these factors accumulate and weigh you down. A break is essential; you need to lighten up and relieve yourself of stress for a while."