TV actor Mohit Abrol is all set to be seen in the last episode of horror show "Darr Sabko Lagta Hai" and he says that he was "completely spooked" while shooting.
"I was spooked up completely when we were shooting for a sequence and the spirit was over me to attack and suddenly the light fell down. It was a very scary sequence and the light added more to it," Mohit said in a statement.
The actor also shared that his experience with his co-star Priya Shinde and the producers was very nice.
Mohit will play husband to Priya's character in the episode titled "Haunted Villa" in the &TV show. They both will be seen struggling with an unknown spirit who wants to kill Rakesh (Mohit).
"Horror is very challenging as its performance oriented. One gets to showcase their best skills. Special mention to my director Rohit Sarkar whose calm and comforting nature on the sets made work more easy for me," Priya said.
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Tiger Shroff does martial arts on 'Comedy Nights Live'
Actor Tiger Shroff, who is currently promoting his upcoming film "Baaghi", will be seen performing martial arts on the TV show "Comedy Nights Live".
Tiger along with his co-star actress Shraddha Kapoor made a special appearance on Colors channel's show and tickled everyone's funny bone.
At the behest of the cast, Tiger will showcase different 'katas' of martial arts on the stage. He will also demonstrate various steps required to learn martial arts
"The most important rule of learning any martial art is that you should be able to control of your breathing. And the secondly, you need make sure your body is strong enough to sustain the art form," Tiger said in a statement.
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