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Followed Karan Johar's instructions while shooting Lust Stories: Vicky Kaushal

| @indiablooms | Mar 27, 2019, at 05:47 pm

Mumbai, Mar 27 (IBNS): Actor Vicky Kaushal, who mesmerised fans with some of his latest Hindi films, revealed how he had prepared for the adult role in director Karan Johar's segment in anthology film Lust Stories.

While interacting with fashion stylist and host Anaita Shroff Adajania in VOOT original chat show, Feet Up with the Stars, Kaushal said: "Nothing but listen to Karan which was mostly Vicky jump, Vicky hump."

Lust Stories consists of four segments with the last one being directed by Johar.

Kaushal, who caught limelight with Masaan in 2015, earned critical appreciations for portraying diverse characters in recent Hindi films Raazi, Sanju, Manmarziyaan and Uri: The Surgical Strike.

Prior to Lust Stories, Kaushal, as he said, prepared for his role in Masaan by learning how to swim.
 

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