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Karan Singh Grover: Intimate scenes most uncomfortable part of acting

Updated on: 04 December,2015 08:28 AM IST  | 
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Actor Karan Singh Grover, who has shot some sensuous and intimate scenes for director Vishal Pandya's 'Hate Story 3', says it is the "most uncomfortable part of acting"

Karan Singh Grover: Intimate scenes most uncomfortable part of acting

Karan Singh Grover

Actor Karan Singh Grover, who has shot some sensuous and intimate scenes for director Vishal Pandya's 'Hate Story 3', says it is the "most uncomfortable part of acting".


Karan Singh Grover
Karan Singh Grover


"It's probably the most uncomfortable part of acting," Karan said during a visit to the IANS office here on Wednesday with the cast of the film.


Karan, who is seen getting intimate with both his co-stars Zarine Khan and Daisy Shah, also said that if such scenes are liked by everyone that means the actors have "done a good job".

"But if everyone is liking it (intimate scenes)... that means we have done a good job," he said.

Karan, who shot to fame with TV series "Dill Mill Gayye", where he played the handsome doctor named Armaan Malik, says he doesn't wish to do a daily soap at the moment as it takes up "too much" of his time.

"I am ok for doing season based shows, but doing a daily at this moment is not possible because that takes up too much of my time and that's 30-day minimum guarantee," the "Alone" actor said.

"Hate Story 3", which is slated to hit the theatres on Friday also features actor Sharman Joshi in a key role.

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