Kirti Kulhari Opens Up About KISSING Co-star Shefali Shah In ‘Human’, Says I Was Thinking ‘What If I Get Turned On?’

Kirti Kulhari spoke briefly about her kissing scene with co-star Shefali Shah and revealed that she felt ‘strange’ about kissing a woman.

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Kirti Kulhari Opens Up About KISSING Co-star Shefali Shah In ‘Human’, Says I Was Thinking ‘What If I Get Turned On?’
Actress Kirti Kulhari has been scaling new heights lately. She is currently basking in the success of her recently released series ‘Human’ which features her as a doctor alongside Shefali Shah in their new Disney+ Hotstar show. In the series, they also share a kiss which has turned out to be one of the most talked-about events in the industry. 

Speaking about the same, Kirti has shared that it was strange for her to think of trying to create that chemistry with a woman.

In a recent conversation with Hindustan Times, Kirti elaborated how the process of shooting such intimate scenes is quite ‘robotic’ where all an actor does is wait for the director to say cut. 


The actor was quoted as saying, “I think the most nervous person for the kissing scene was my director Mozez Singh. I was only (thinking) ‘what if I kiss her and feel something, what if I get turned on?’ That will be something, I will then have to sit back and think if I am also looking at women. That is the only thing I had. We did not rehearse.”

She continued, “My director made us do some 8-10 takes for getting different angles of the kiss. We did it the first time, and we were like ‘ok,’ I was relieved thinking ‘thank God koi feeling nahi aya (there was no feeling)’. Then Mozez came back and asked us to give more takes.” 

Kirti also shared her reaction after the kissing scene was shot said she’s an actor and she understands her duty as a performer and yet it was strange for her ‘to create that chemistry for a woman.’

The 36-year-old shared that she felt ‘strange’ about kissing a woman and added that after a point, she constructed herself to believe how it was really not about the gender but about the feelings for the other person. 


Kirti explained, “After the first couple of takes, we went at it like robots. That is what it is, sex on screen, or kissing on screen. People wonder about it but it is the most boring thing. You have 100 people around and there is no privacy. You are at the mercy of your director saying ‘action-cut, action-cut.’ You do not have the time for feeling, trust me.”

The whole experience was liberating for Kirti because it was an opportunity to contribute to breaking gender stereotypes through her performance.

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