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Rajniesh Duggall bruised on film's set

Rajniesh Duggall bruised on film's set

| | 04 Nov 2016, 11:51 pm
Mumbai, Nov 4 (IBNS): While Rajniesh Duggall will be seen in a romantic avatar in the upcoming 'horrance' Saansein-The Last Breath, the charming actor will also be seen pulling off some dare-devilry stunts.

Though it was fun and thrilling at the same time for Rajniesh, he even got injured while shooting a very important scene in the film.

A unit hand reveals that while Rajniesh was shooting for a car sequence, wherein he had to drive at a very high speed, he hit his head on the steering wheel.

However, Rajniesh being a thorough professional didn’t let it affect the shoot and went ahead to complete the shot.   

Rajniesh Duggall talking about his experience, shared, “The movie has lots of stunts and as I have done action sequences earlier it was fun to perform them again. I did get hurt, some bruises here and there but it was super fun to perform these dare-devilry stunts.”



Starring Rajniesh Duggall, Sonarika Bhadoria along with Hiten Tejwani, Neetha Shetty, Vishal Malhotra, Amir Dalvi, Saansein is directed by Rajiv S Ruia.

The music is composed by Vivek Kar and lyrics penned by Kumaar. Saansein is produced by Goutam Jain and Vivek Agarwal under the banner GPA Productions.



The film is set to release on Nov 11.

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