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‘Without telling anyone, he clipped himself’: Anurag Kashyap recalls the extreme lengths Ranveer Singh went to for Lootera climax; expert on fine line between dedication and risk

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Anurag Kashyap recalled how Ranveer was dedicated to acting, even when shooting Lootera, the second film he made. (Image: Still from Lootera).Hailing Ranveer’s dedication to his craft, Anurag Kashyap recalled recently that the Dhurandhar star has always pushed himself beyond his limits, even in Lootera. In a recent interview about how Ranveer is making headlines because of a fight scene in which Arjun Rampal and he hurt each other, Anurag Kashyap said: “But Ranveer, in his second film Lootera, where I was the producers, when he got shot in a climax, and to feel like he gets a shot in a climax, and to give it a right feeling, he took a video without telling anyone and cut himself, “He went so far to create that as an actor, that we had lift him by helicopter to take him the hospital.” What Kashyap found most striking was that Singh did not tell anyone. “It’s that man’s passion and dedication to his craft, like he kept it secret. He didn’t share his pain. He told MissMalini that nobody knew until he was unable to move.
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‘Can’t take this on my head’: What Nana Patekar’s decision to shoot an action sequence with a 102-degree fever reveals about psychology of high performersA fine line between dedication and riskThere is also a psychological layer to this intensity. This kind of dedication is driven by a desire to stand out in a competitive field where audiences pay attention to even the smallest details. Story continues below this ad. Experts warn against such extremes which can be risky. ” Many experts today encourage safer ways to achieve realism without physical harm.”Overall, this level of dedication comes from a strong inner drive to create meaningful art, connect with audiences emotionally, and achieve excellence in their performance,” Dr Sharadhi concludes.DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Consult your doctor before beginning any new routine.

  

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