Doing a single shot movie could be very tough

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MUMBAI: Actress Hansika Motwani, who can be quickly seen in a one-shot Telugu movie ‘105 Minutes’ has opened up on working in such a singular cinematic narrative, saying she loves challenges and wished to do one thing totally different.

Your entire film unfolds seamlessly in a single, uninterrupted shot, pushing the boundaries of filmmaking.

Hansika, who is thought for her work in ‘Koi… Mil Gaya’ takes on the problem of a one-shot movie, revealing her versatility and very good appearing skills.

This experimental movie takes place in actual time, drawing viewers right into a suspenseful horror story that lasts for 105 minutes and not using a single reduce.

Speaking about the identical, Hansika mentioned: “I’ve by no means completed one thing like that, like a single shot. We do have a number of right here and there, stitches within the movie. Um, however sure, the longest takes. The entire concept of, you understand, doing a single shot movie?”

“It’s totally tough as a result of there’s actually one aspect, there’s wind, then one other aspect there’s hearth, and the opposite aspect there’s rain and there is a lot to coordinate, however I like challenges and I wished to do one thing totally different, so I did it, ” she added.

In the meantime, on the work entrance she was final seen in Telugu thriller movie ‘My Identify Is Shruthi’.

She additionally has ‘Rowdy Child’, ‘Guardian’, ‘Man’, and net sequence ‘Nasha’ within the pipeline.

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