Sunny Leone On The Unusual ‘Pin-Drop Silence’ On ‘Kennedy’ Sets
MUMBAI- Actress Sunny Leone has spoken about working with fewer dialogues and relying more on expressions and silence in the film ‘Kennedy’.
Leone said, “So, we did a lot of workshops for the same reason as it is not easy. Anurag (Kashyap) Sir also gave me some advice and also stories and different research information, and with all those things it became a little easy. On set, I was in his hands.”
The actress went on to praise Kashyap, saying that working with him on the movie ‘Kennedy’ was a deeply reassuring experience.
“The best part about Anurag Sir is when you work with him, he makes you feel safe and he makes you feel heard and he makes you feel so comfortable,” Sunny said.
Highlighting the confidence she felt under Kashyap’s guidance, she added, “Whatever you do, through his guidance, it makes you feel good about what you are doing.”
She concluded by emphasizing how seamless the experience was regardless of the performance style. “So, whether it was dialogue or whether it was no dialogue, I think that working with him was the best experience ever.”
Responding to reports of pin-drop silence on the sets of the movie, Sunny clarified that the quiet environment was simply a reflection of professionalism.
“The set was so silent because it was a professional set and people were not whispering. They were doing their work, that’s why they were quiet,” she said. (IANS)