Having spent years working in the tv industry from a young age, Sumbul Touqeer opened up in regards to the demanding shooting schedules and work culture actors often experience on sets. In an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Bubble, the actress spoke about long working hours, actors shooting scenes with doubles, and the way productions manage multiple schedules concurrently. Scroll all the way down to read more.
Sumbul Touqeer Opens Up On Long Working Hours
Speaking about long shooting hours and the work culture actors experience on sets, Sumbul Touqeer shared, “I believe woh bahut different hota hai, it depends from character to character sometimes. If you happen to are latest, then kabhi-kabhi aapse zyada kaam karaya jaata hai. Also, sometimes with lead actors, aisa hota hai ki some actors usually are not available, toh you find yourself shooting with a dupe. And when the unique actor comes back, you continue to should shoot with the unique actor, too. Aisa bhi bahut hua hai, but ab nahi hota hai.”
She further added, “It’s not like I actually have anything against any actor because there are a lot of senior actors who’re handling multiple projects at the identical time. So unki dates utni available nahi hoti hain, and the production has to administer all of that. Woh sab unke contracts mein hi hota hai.”
About Sumbul’s Profession
Sumbul Touqeer began her acting profession as a toddler artist in 2014 and step by step rose from supporting appearances in shows like Jodha Akbar to becoming a recognised television star. She received widespread fame after playing the lead role in Imlie, while her stint in Bigg Boss 16 further expanded her popularity. Over time, she has built a powerful television profession with projects comparable to Kavya – Ek Jazbaa, Ek Junoon, and in addition made her Bollywood debut with Article 15.
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Sonali Singh watches movies prefer it’s a job (and truthfully, it sort of is). Currently pursuing her Master’s in Communication and Journalism, she lives somewhere between deadlines and movie scenes. If it’s Bollywood, she’s already invested—movies, drama, and all of the gossip included. When she’s not writing, she’s either dancing her heart out like nobody’s watching or attempting to mimic people, proving that not all talents are supposed to be discovered.

