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STRAP: When Vindhya Tiwari practiced for eight hours straight for a dance sequence

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‘Acting is behaving truthfully under imaginary circumstances’ … this quote has inspired many actors around the globe and one of them is Vindhya Tiwari, who is essaying the role of Behula in the show Vighnaharta Ganesh. In the coming track, Behula had to perform ‘suhagan shringaar nritya’ to resurrect her husband. To give the best to this performance, Vindhya practiced for eight hours straight before the shoot.

Vindhiya says, “This is my first mythological show, so I was really excited. I was told a day before that a dance sequence would be shot and for the same I rehearsed for eight hours straight. I feel happy that the team was so supportive.”

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