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Getting it right: Sonam Kapoor Ahuja wants to get into the skin of her character of a visually-impaired person

Updated on: 14 January,2021 03:46 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The actor is also on a diet to maintain the required look in Shome Makhija’s film, which is being shot in Glasgow

Getting it right: Sonam Kapoor Ahuja wants to get into the skin of her character of a visually-impaired person

Sonam K Ahuja

Sonam K Ahuja is  determined to get into the skin of her character in Blind. She has been learning the body language for her role of a visually-impaired person. The actor is also on a diet to maintain the required look in Shome Makhija’s film, which is being shot in Glasgow.


"Sonam has been on a healthy diet to maintain the required look in the film. She is expected to resume shoot post pandemic, and she has been involved in various discussions and researches with the film's director. She also has a coach to train her for the part of playing a visually impaired character," a source in the unit of the film told IANS.


The film also stars Vinay Pathak, Purab Kohli and Lillete Dubey. The film has Sujoy Ghosh, Avishek Ghosh and Manisha W, Pinkesh Nahar and Sachin Nahar as well as Hyunwoo Thomas Kim on board as producers.


Sonam Kapoor's last starring role was in the 2019 release The Zoya Factor opposite Dulquer Salmaan. The film bombed at the box office on release. Recently, she did a cameo as herself in Vikramaditya Motwane's thriller AK Vs AK, which starred dad Anil Kapoor and Anurag Kashyap.

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