Sonali Kulkarni recalls shooting an intimate scene with Ravi Kishan, says director had instructed 'iske upar khudna hai, palang thod do'

    Sonali Kulkarni recalled the time when she was offered to play Ravi Kishan's wife in a film. She also remembered the instructions director Shyam Benegal had given her before she shot an intimate scene with the actor.

    Sonali Kulkarni recalls shooting an intimate scene with Ravi Kishan, says director had instructed 'iske upar khudna hai, palang thod do'

    Sonali Kulkarni and Ravi Kishan are a part of Sony Liv's latest offering- The Whistleblower. While the former plays a journalist in the show, the latter portrays the role of a doctor who manages the nexus of getting students a seat in medical colleges, or in the police in lieu of money. But, did you know that the duo had earlier shared screen as well?

    During their appearance in The Kapil Sharma Show, Sonali Kulkarni revealed that she was offered to play Ravi Kishan's wife in a film, and she had agreed to do the part. She was most probably referring to Shyam Benegal's Well Done Abba. The actress says, “Mujhe Ravi ke saath kaam karne ka mauka mil raha tha. Shyam babu ne bola tha, ‘Ek role hai, karogi?’ Maine kaha karungi. ‘Tum biwi ho aur Ravi Kisan tumhare pati rahenge.’ Toh maine kaha, ‘Theek hai, wonderful. Ready sir’ (I got the opportunity to work with Ravi in a movie. Shyam babu said, ‘There’s a role, will you be interested? You will have to play Ravi's wife.' I said, ‘Okay’).”

    She then went on to add, “(He then told me) ‘Ab tumhe, ye Ravi hai, iske upar khudna hai. Palag thod do,’" she said. Ravi reacted, “Arre baap re.” Sonali continued, "Main sharm se paani paani ho gayi. Par Ravi tha saath mein toh mazza bhi bahut aaya (Now you have to jump on Ravi, break the bed. I was embarrassed but since it was Ravi, I had fun as well.)” All this while, Ravi was embarrassed, and with the last line, his mouth fell open! See the video here:

    Whoa, that's some confession. Besides that, Sachin Khedekar, who also plays a pivotal part in the show, called himself 'sadakchhap'. Definitely looks like an interesting episode, isn't it?