Actress Yesha Rughani had to learn the art of mujra as it was a requirement for her character in the show "Musakaan". So, the non-dancer attended a 12-hour workshop on it.
Before shooting for the show, she learnt mujra and got the right postures and hand movements.
"Only understanding the character mentally is not enough. I had to even physically prepare myself for the role of Musakaan. I am not a dancer and my role demands at least a lot of dancing. I had to work myself on that part," Yesha said in a statement.
"Long hours of workshop helped me a lot to understand the detailing of mujra. It's not an easy dance form and one cannot get the flow overnight. I am still learning and getting better," she added.
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