Did Tahir Raj Bhasin Really Wake Up at 3 AM for 'Special Ops 2' Shoot?

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Key Takeaways
- Tahir Raj Bhasin performed as the antagonist in 'Special Ops 2'.
- The cast faced early morning schedules, waking up at 3 AM.
- Filming conditions included 5 degrees Celsius temperatures and rain.
- Working with Neeraj Pandey provided valuable insights into acting.
- K.K. Menon taught lessons on patience and determination.
Mumbai, July 30 (NationPress) The talented actor Tahir Raj Bhasin has made a significant impact as the villain in the espionage thriller, 'Special Ops 2'.
In a candid chat with IANS, Tahir disclosed that the cast often had to rise at 3 AM during the filming of this action-packed series to ensure timely arrival at the shooting locations.
He mentioned that the production team has elevated the standards for 'Special Ops 2', making it far grander than its predecessor, season 1.
“When you’re working on such a large-scale set, there’s a lot to manage,” he elaborated.
Providing context, he shared, “If a location is four hours away from your accommodation, you must wake up at 3 AM to make it on time. You find yourself shooting in temperatures as low as 5 degrees Celsius while also battling the rain. Amidst all this, delivering both physical and emotional performances becomes quite a challenge - a significant lesson for me.”
Reflecting on his experience with director Neeraj Pandey and seasoned actor K.K. Menon, he remarked, “Working with Neeraj Pandey was a revelation. His clear vision and techniques imparted invaluable lessons.”
“Likewise, K.K. Menon instilled in me the value of patience and perseverance, both in life and on screen. It’s about pushing your limits, achieving clarity, and striving for excellence,” Tahir added.
When discussing his attraction to 'Special Ops 2', the 'Manto' actor expressed excitement at collaborating with brilliant talents like Neeraj Pandey and K.K. Menon.
“I have always been drawn to projects that come with a bit of pressure, as I believe acting resembles a table tennis match. The stronger your opponent, the better your performance. In Special Ops, the scenes where my character confronts K.K. Menon’s character created a unique rivalry that the audience truly connected with,” he shared.