What Did Seerat Kapoor Say About Her Injury During ‘Jatasya Maranam Dhruvam’?

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Key Takeaways
- Seerat Kapoor faced an injury while filming.
- The film explores the intricacies of the human mind.
- Seerat believes the pain will ultimately be worth it.
- She commends the growth in regional cinema.
- The film is set to release in five languages.
Mumbai, July 22 (NationPress) Actress Seerat Kapoor has shared insights about a difficult moment while on the set of “Jatasya Maranam Dhruvam,” where she faced an injury during filming.
In her reflections, Seerat expressed that even with the discomfort, she is confident that the pain will be worthwhile in the end. Recently, she took to social media to showcase the demanding nature of her performance. In a video, the actress is shown applying an ice pack to her red, bruised hands—evidence of filming a powerful and emotionally intense climax scene.
Discussing her experience, Seerat mentioned, “I remember the day we were filming the final climax sequence. I wore bangles for the scene, and once we finished, we struggled to remove them because of my swollen wrists. Although the production team implemented all necessary safety measures, certain experiences are unavoidable, especially when embracing method acting. Nevertheless, when the film reaches our audience, it will all be worth it.”
“Jatasya Maranam Dhruvam” stars Seerat alongside veteran actor JD Chakravarthy and is set to release next month in five languages. This pan-India psychological suspense thriller will portray Seerat in a bold and intense role. “Jatasya Maranam Dhruvam,” which translates to “Death is Certain for the Born,” will explore the intricacies of the human psyche.
Seerat Kapoor has previously discussed her experiences in both Tollywood and Bollywood. She noted how each industry has contributed to her growth as an artist.
“Every industry has refined a unique aspect of me as an artist. The South film industry has offered me roles with emotional depth, encouraging me to experiment with my screen presence and choose characters that have deepened my understanding of myself as an actor. Bollywood has presented me in a more glamorous yet layered light. This contrast has taught me when to be fierce and when to let silence convey meaning. It’s thrilling to be part of the film industry at a time when regional cinema is gaining global recognition.”