Rasika Duggal Reveals On Getting Spooked After Returning From Adhura Sets

New Delhi: Prime Video recently released the chilling trailer of its debut Hindi horror-series ‘Adhoora’, and it has managed to leave everyone swooning. The series stars Ishwak Singh, Shrenik Arora, Poojan Chhabra and Rasika Duggal in lead roles. Interestingly, with ‘Adhura’, ‘Mirzapur’ fame actress Rasika is also venturing into the realm of horror and suspense. Ahead of the premiere of the Amazon Original, Rasika revealed that she used to get scared every time she went back to her room after shooting for ‘Adhura’.

Rasika shared, “The eerie atmosphere on the set was unlike anything I had experienced before, every time I came back to the room after the shoot I was scared. The suspenseful storyline and immersive production design impressed me. made a deep impression.”

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The actor further added, “As an actor, I pride myself on immersing myself in my characters, but Adhura took it to another level. There were moments when the line between fiction and reality blurred, even I felt uneasy the moment the cameras stopped rolling. It’s a testament to the exceptional storytelling and dedication of the entire team. I can’t wait for viewers to feel the same thrilling thrill when they watch Unfinished on Prime Video on 7th July “

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‘Adhura’ marks Prime Video’s foray into the Hindi horror genre. Produced by Emmay Entertainment and directed by Ananya Banerjee and Gauravv K Chawla, the series features Ishwak Singh, Poojan Chhabra, Rijul Ray, Zoa Morani, Sahil Salathia, Aru Krishansh Verma as high school friends alongside Rasika Dugal, Shrenik Arora and Rahul Dev playing pivotal roles. roles.

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Starting July 7, Prime members in over 240 countries and territories around the world can stream Unfinished.