Actor Sourabh Raaj Jain's heart winning role of 'Lord Krishna' in 2013 mythological drama Mahabharat, is back on screen to the delight of the audience! To recall all of the show's pleasant shooting memories from back in the days, Sourabh has been sharing some lovely anecdotes on the same via a series of social media posts under the name of #MahabharatDiaries! He shared a funny memory from his shoot days beck when they would be interrupted by the ducks quacking, while he recited his dialogues.
While the 2nd #MahabharatDiaries entry spoke about how Sourabh got himself into the character of Lord Krishna, his current 3rd post is a very funny, sweet and lighthearted memory of him speaking about how the shooting of the 'Krishna Gyaan' scenes would regularly be interrupted by the quacking of the ducks who were brought in to give the set a Vrindavan feel! And how by the end of it, Sourabh actually built a unique connection with the ducks as he began to understand when they were about to quack and so would stop reciting his lines, and start again once they stopped quacking!
Penning down this distinct and cherish worthy memory, here's what Sourabh had to share!
In his caption, Mahabharat actor Sourabh Raaj Jain wrote, “The setup would be filled with pigeons, ducks and rabbits by the production, to make it all look very beautiful. Though the funny part was that in the midst of my dialogues during those scenes, a lot of times the ducks would start loudly quacking! This infact became quite a regular routine by the ducks, so those scenes used to get a bit tough to shoot. Somehow though there actually came a time when I began understanding when the ducks were about to quack, so I would immediately stop with my dialogues and then start reciting them again once they stopped quacking!” ALSO READ: Twitterverse Rejoices Doordarshan's TRP Victory With Hilarious Memes; ' DD Ich Bhagwan Hai'
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