When Ileana scared Ajay (Movie Snippets)

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IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 01 2017 | 7:07 PM IST

Actress Ileana D'Cruz says she got extremely emotional and was "crying like a baby" on the last day of "Baadshaho", leaving her co-star Ajay Devgn scared.

"I had put up a bunch of pictures of the last day (over social media) because I was incredibly emotional. I think I scared the hell out of Ajay because I was crying so much. And they were just like, 'What's wrong with you?' I was crying like a baby. I have never cried that much in my entire life on a set," Ileana said on TV show "Yaar Mere Superstar Season 2".

She was joined by Ajay, Esha Gupta and Emraan Hashmi on the show.

"Like on other sets, one or two tears come out, but this was like sobbing like 'I don't wanna go'. Yeah, I had palpitations two days before. I was like s**t," Ileana added.

Emraan said: "We actually tried to cry but no tears were coming out. We called for glycerine also, then a few tears came out."

The episode of "Yaar Mere Superstar Season 2" featuring the "Baadshaho" stars will be aired on Saturday on Zoom.

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'Daddy' role was challenging for Rajesh Shringarpure

Actor Rajesh Shringarpure, who will be seen portraying the character of gangster Rama Naik in "Daddy", says it was a challenging experience.

Directed by Ashim Ahluwalia, "Daddy" is an Indian political crime film based on the true story of Arun Gawli and features Arjun Rampal in the lead role.

Rajesh said in a statement: "Rama Naik was definitely a challenging role and little different from my earlier characters. I had to add little filmy touch as Rama Naik's character had that generation's actors' impact on him. Whatever I heard about Rama Naik, I tried to put in the character," Rajesh said in a statement.

"On the very first day of shooting, I remember Arjun called me Rama and even I was told to call him Daddy. It was great fun working with him and I never felt uncomfortable," he added.

"Daddy", which also features Aishwarya Rajesh, Nishikant Kamat and Rajesh Shringarpure, is slated for a release on September 8.

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First Published: Sep 01 2017 | 6:56 PM IST

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