Varma also debunked the sensationalism surrounding the shoot of physically intimate sequences, comparing them to action and dance sequences in terms of preparation and choreography.Speaking to News18, he explained that these scenes involve a structured choreography with technicalities, where actors are informed about their safe zones and no-go zones, and they react to the choreography rather than their own feelings. Varma described the scene as a pivotal moment for Chote, a character he portrays as wide-eyed, innocent, and romantic at heart. “What happened then is that he probably learned something about himself. She was the teacher there,” referring to Golu’s role in Chote’s sexual awakening .
“It was interesting for this character to go through an interesting experiment like this with Golu. On the surface, she comes across as a very normal and cutesy girl. But people forget that in her first scene, she’s seen reading an erotica of a certain nature in a library. She’s bent differently and she introduces him to it.”
The actor also highlighted the significance of intimacy coordinators, stating that unlike the first two seasons, Mirzapur season 3 had one on set. He emphasized the importance of workshops with intimacy coordinators in creating a protected environment during the shoot and how the information and exercises learned can be applied even in the absence of a coordinator.
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