Tamannaah's Boyfriend Talks About Being Intimate With 'Mirzapur' Actress!

This gangster drama had two successful seasons and the third season is arriving on 5th July.

Update: 2024-07-01 10:01 GMT

'Mirzapur' is one of the most-awaited web series in India right now. This gangster drama had two successful seasons and the third season is arriving on 5th July. The trailer increased the expectations heavily and the series is expected to be filled with political scheming, bloodshed, thumping action and a lot of intimate romance.

Vijay Varma who plays the role of Chote in the series talked about getting intimate with actress Shweta Tripathi who plays the role of Golu on the screen. Their track in the series is quite complex and the 'MCA' actor said, “It was interesting for this character to go through an interesting experiment like this with Golu. On the surface, she comes across as a very normal and cutesy girl. But people forget that in her first scene, she's seen reading an erotica of a certain nature in a library. She's bent differently and she introduces him to it.”

He added, “We learn so much from our partners. Early on, especially sexually, it's not like you discover everything on your own. When you meet a certain kind of energy, you turn from a boy into a man. When Golu gives him the belt and says maaro, he starts beating himself. When I came up with this idea, Guru (Gurmmeet Singh, director) started laughing. I told him that this guy doesn't know what she means.”

Talking about filming those scenes, he said, “If you learn the tools from intimacy coordination workshops, you can easily apply them on a set where there's none. I found the information and the exercises to be so helpful. It's similar to any other movement-based and touch-based exercise. So, sexual scenes are similar to action and dance sequences. These three have the same kind of prep where you'll be told what you can touch and what you cannot. Everything is understood in terms of what's your safe zone and no-go zone. In these scenes, you don't react to your feelings but stick to the structure of the choreography.”

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