Actress Sonakshi Sinha says shifting between her regular life and her role in the supernatural thriller Jatadhara presents no difficulty because she separates work from home without carrying emotional residue between the two environments.
During promotional activities in Mumbai, Sinha explained that her approach involves complete compartmentalization. Her performance stays confined to filming locations rather than bleeding into personal time. She described herself as someone who activates and deactivates her professional persona with ease, never allowing character intensity to influence her domestic existence. The performer acknowledged that different actors employ various techniques and each person should follow whatever method suits them best.
The mythological horror film from directors Venkat Kalyan and Abhishek Jaiswal features Sudheer Babu alongside Sinha. Her character appears as a pishachini while Babu portrays someone pulled into dark supernatural practices and eventual salvation. The narrative examines Indian folklore themes while exploring black magic and human avarice surrounding cursed riches protected by demonic entities. Zee Studios collaborated with multiple producers on the project, which arrives in theaters on Nov. 7 with both Hindi and Telugu language versions available.
During promotional activities in Mumbai, Sinha explained that her approach involves complete compartmentalization. Her performance stays confined to filming locations rather than bleeding into personal time. She described herself as someone who activates and deactivates her professional persona with ease, never allowing character intensity to influence her domestic existence. The performer acknowledged that different actors employ various techniques and each person should follow whatever method suits them best.
The mythological horror film from directors Venkat Kalyan and Abhishek Jaiswal features Sudheer Babu alongside Sinha. Her character appears as a pishachini while Babu portrays someone pulled into dark supernatural practices and eventual salvation. The narrative examines Indian folklore themes while exploring black magic and human avarice surrounding cursed riches protected by demonic entities. Zee Studios collaborated with multiple producers on the project, which arrives in theaters on Nov. 7 with both Hindi and Telugu language versions available.