When Vicky Kaushal swallowed a nail (Movie Snippets)

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IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : Nov 20 2018 | 3:00 PM IST

Actor Vicky Kaushal says he got screwed early in his life, when he swallowed a nail.

The actor recalled the incident when he became part of "No Filter Neha", read a statement.

"I've got screwed in life quite early on. I was a kid, I was in school. I was in Punjab for my summer vacations. It was my mom, me and my younger brother. And there, the electricity used to go very often. It was evening and I still remember, it was a Saturday. I was actually playing with a screw, it was just there," Vicky said.

"It was a nail. I was playing with it, trying to lick it and taste the metal. All of this is happening in the dark. I was just playing with myself, nail, screw. I just gulped the screw down. And everyone's happy that electricity was back and I'm like mom, I ate a screw.

"She slapped me. And I was just sitting there feeling normal. They took me to the doctor, who gave two options -- one surgery and second to let it pass naturally. "

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Kubbra Sait excited about 'Tripling' season 2

"Sacred Games" star Kubbra Sait is looking forward to work on the second season of "Tripling".

"I really feel blessed with the opportunity to play different kinds of roles be it 'Sacred Games', 'The Verdict - State Vs Nanavati' or 'Tripling' season 2. When I was offered the second season of Tripling, I was very excited and without giving it a second thought I immediately said yes," Kubbra said in a statement.

In the first part, the series explored the bond that siblings share through a story which also highlights the importance of travelling. Kubbra will be making a cameo appearance in the show, which also features Sumeet Vyas and Amol Parashar.

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I'm content with life now: Aparshakti

Actor Aparshakti Khurana says he is content with life.

Aparshakti has made a place for himself in Bollywood after featuring in supporting roles in movies like "Dangal", "Badrinath Ki Dulhaniya", "Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi" and "Stree".

Looking back, Aparshakti, who turned a year older earlier this month, told IANS: "I think I am more patient and content now with life."

Do you think age matters in Bollywood?

"Not at all."

--IANS

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First Published: Nov 20 2018 | 2:52 PM IST

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