Debina has to feel comfortable with my intimate scenes: Gurmeet Choudhary
Actor Gurmeet Choudhary feels he has to be extra careful while doing bold lovemaking scenes in a film because of his family.
Actor Gurmeet Choudhary, who has had a successful stint as a TV actor, is happy the way his Bollywood career is shaping up. After making his debut with the romantic horror film Khamoshiyan (2015), the actor will next be seen in erotic thriller, that releases in December this year.
While the trailer of the film is already making buzz among viewers, sources say that Gurmeet’s wife, actor Debina Bonnerjee was not too happy with his intimate scenes in the film. Refuting these reports, Gurmeet clarifies, “After watching the promo, Debina did mention that she knew something of this sort would be there but she didn’t expect it to be so intense this time. (Also) it’s obvious for a wife to react when she sees the husband in such love-making scenes.”

Gurmeet admits that he has to be extra careful while doing intimate scenes in a film. “I have to think about everyone — my family, neighbours and Debina’s friends. As a couple, you understand each other but when you socialise with friends, you have to care about their opinions too,” he says. However, he feels he’s lucky to have Debina’s support, since she is also from the same industry. “For me, it’s definitely important that my wife feels comfortable with my intimate scenes and whatever I do on screen, and she should like my work too,” he says.
Talking of whether he will continue to take up bolder roles in future, he quips, “Well I can decide that only after reading a script and of course a lot of thought will go into it. By all means, I have to strike that balance between my work and family’s acceptance.”
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ABOUT THE AUTHORMonika RawalMonika Rawal writes on Bollywood and television, for the daily Entertainment & Lifestyle supplement, HT City.
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