Yesha Rughani and Abhishek Nigam from Hero – Gayab Mode On are leaving no stone unturned to woo their fans with their breath-taking action sequences and their exceptional performances.
Both the lead actors in a recent interview with BT shared their experience. Talking about her experience of doing her own stunts that to without a harness, Yesha Rughani said, “We shot this exciting sequence where there was a plank between two ends and I had to cross that with blind fold on my eyes. It was supposed to be done with the help of a harness but while shooting this, I felt like doing it without a harness as I always enjoy adventures and love taking challenges as it makes me feel good, happy and satisfied as a performer. Nobody told me to do it but I wanted that for myself. Everybody on the sets were worried but lot of people were there to my rescue and were taking all the safety measures for the stunt. Abhishek was also there to support me. He himself crossed the plank 2-3 times to show it to me on how it was to be done and check if it was safe or not. Overall, it was a team effort and we made sure that it was done and executed beautifully. I had a smile after completing this and I felt satisfied as an artiste.”
When asked about her co-star Abhishek Nigam, she added, “In the scene, Veer was on the other end and he had to save and guide Zara on-screen but Abhishek was genuinely there doing the same thing for me. It was a very sweet gesture from him, he always supports me and leaves no stone unturned to help me out. He always looks out for me while doing stunts because he is a professional and he really nails it.”
Abhishek also added to the interview and said, “Hats off to Yesha for being so courageous and sporty while doing the scene. I have been doing a lot of stunts and now my comfort and trust with the team has built with them. They make sure all the safety precautions are being taken which assures me as a performer. Since this was a scene where Yesha had to walk on the plank without the harness and I had to save her after the aliens tricked her into getting on a ledge. So we thought we add more to the scene if we can experience the fear and since it wasn’t too much difficult or was not at a threatening height we decided to do it without the harness to bring out the originality of the scene and the situation.”