Vijay Varma and Kareena Kapoor Khan are gearing up for Netflix’s Jaane Jaan that releases on September 21. Whereas talking to Shehnaaz Gill, the Dahaad actor spoke about doing a romantic scene with the actress.
He revealed, “There is a scene, where she’s looking at me in a certain way, and she’s singing. As soon as that scene came, I was a bundle of nerves. You cannot handle it.” He added, “She is very beautiful when she performs. She has that poise and charm.”
On being praised by Kareena
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That’s her generosity that she spoke about me and Jaideep this manner. It was actually not wanted from her. To place us on a pedestal… it did really feel good.
When requested about his function in Dahaad just a few months again, Varma advised NewsLogic, “My character is shrouded in a lot of mystery as you can see from the trailer. But from the looks of it, he’s a nice, simpleton Hindi literature teacher who also teaches underprivileged kids on the weekends. He leads a very simple married life that kind of gets intertwined with some sort of investigation. There could be a lot more than what meets the eyes.”
On working with Sonakshi Sinha…
That is the primary time I’m working along with her and it has been an absolute delight. She’s an important individual to hang around with and we grew to become nearer as a unit whereas working. We didn’t need the shoot to finish and that’s the signal of an important working surroundings.
About Jaane Jaan
Jaane Jaan’s trailer offers you a glimpse into all of the mysterious happenings within the chilly and pine-tree-covered Kalimpong, because it delves into the complicated intertwined relationships and secrets and techniques. Maya (Kareena Kapoor Khan), Naren (Jaideep Ahlawat) and Karan (Vijay Varma) navigate by way of an internet of feelings and unexpected circumstances as they cowl up and uncover clues in a bid to outwit one another. Brace your self for a journey that can evoke each love and thrill and hold you on the sting of your seat as you witness powerhouse performances, all by way of the lens of Sujoy Ghosh.