Kashmir Files: Sharda Pandit who is stripped and… the actress who played the role was embarrassed

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The character of daughter-in-law Sharda Pandit made the audience’s eyes moist

Among the characters whose scenes filled the audience’s eyes in the film Kashmir Files, based on the genocide and exodus of Kashmiri Pandits, include actress Bhasha Sumbali, who plays Sharda Pandit, daughter-in-law of Pushkar Nath Pandit (Anupam Kher).

The scene that shocked the audience

The scene that shocked the audience

In The Kashmir Files, a scene has been filmed on Anupam Kher’s daughter-in-law, Bhasha Sambuli, which shocked the audience. In the film, when Kashmiri Pandits are forced to flee their homes and they lead a miserable life in the camp, only then bloody criminals in army uniform come and disinherit Sharda i.e. Bhasha Sambuli and …. Bhasha Sumbali’s condition had become very bad while doing this scene.

After doing this scene, this condition of the language had become

After doing this scene, this condition of the language had become

Bhasha shared her experience during the shooting of this film and said that I myself am from Kashmir and have grown up listening to these painful stories. Talking about the scene that cut her with Aari, she said that after this scene my BP was very low and I sat quietly in the corner till the shooting was over.

There was a scream while shooting this scene.

There was a scream while shooting this scene.

At the same time, there is a scene in this film in which terrorists kill 29 people one by one with their bullets by standing in a line, Bhasha Sumbali was present there at the time of shooting of that scene, she became so involved in that scene that she made a mistake. It was said that that shooting is going on and she did not scream, do not kill my people.

Bhasha had a panic attack after this scene

Bhasha had a panic attack after this scene

Bhasha had a panic attack after this scene and she could not even breathe when director Vivek Agnihotri and the rest of the actors and team came to her and handled her and she was sent to the hotel when her condition deteriorated.

I was embarrassed to make eye contact with people

I was embarrassed to make eye contact with people

Bhasha Sumbali said that at this time it seemed that whether I will survive now or not, I was in this shock for three days and later when I became normal, after that I was feeling embarrassed that how I broke down despite being an actress. Bhasha said in an interview given to Aaj Tak, after this I was ashamed to make eye contact with people.

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