MUST READ! This is what Kumkum Bhagya fame Krishna Kaul has to say about kissing Ashwath Bhatt in Cartel

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20 Aug, 2021 - 14:09 pm IST    |    By TellychakkarTeam

MUMBAI: ALTBalaji's Cartel has been the talk of the town. 

The much-awaited web series has finally been released today. 

The gangster drama has been in the news for its powerful star cast and some scenes. After the trailer release, the kissing scene between Kumkum Bhagya actor Krishna Kaul and Raazi fame Ashwath Bhatt had become the talk of the town. For the uninitiated, Krishna has played the role of an aspiring actor in the film. 

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Recently, in an interview, Krishna Kaul opened up about his experience of kissing Ashwath Bhatt in Cartel. The actor told Spotboye that he was reluctant to do it, but it was a character's demand. Hence, he ended up doing it. He said, "When I was told that I needed to kiss a man, I was reluctant. I wasn't sure if that would go with the image of my character in Kumkum Bhagya. They came back to me to narrate the script. And when they did, I was bowled over by the script. My character was someone I've not played before, so it was more exciting for me. It still took me some time to realise that I need to kiss a man on a show. After talking to a few friends, I realised that 'Hey, it's a show and I am an actor. I can't deny these things. So I agreed to the show. When the day of that scene came, I was nervous. I still wasn't sure." 

"When we did the take, I was quite hesitant, and it came across on the screens. Soon we did a take or two, and I got comfortable. I was very chill then. Because then, after a point, I became the character and forgot that I was Krishna Kaul. Eventually, it was all a fun experience for me," added the actor. 

Keep reading this space for more updates. 

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CREDIT: FILMIBEAT

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