‘Lust Stories 2’: Vijay Varma, Tamannaah Bhatia talk about their 1st impression of each other on shoot

Updated : Jun 22, 2023 19:02
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Tamannaah Bhatia and Vijay Varma, who will be seen together in Netflix’s ‘Lust Stories 2’ in Sujoy Ghosh’s short film, talked about their first impressions of each other on the shoot in a recent interview. Speaking with News18, Tamannaah shared she was excited to get a chance to work with Vijay and added that he has been ‘extremely consistent in delivering performances.’

She said, ‘He is quite a chameleon. He really changes, even with the way he approaches a certain character.’  She added that she has seen ‘all of his work from his past’ and told herself that even if she doesn’t get anything out of this project, this would be her chance to ‘learn a little’ from Vijay and Sujoy.

Talking about his first impression of Tamannaah, Vijay said, ‘The surprising and beautiful part of this was how willing and how ready she was to hop on and explore this story and this character.’

Vijay revealed that just before the shoot, he watched her film ‘Babli Bouncer’ and felt like she has got ‘so much to give, so much to offer’.

Tamannaah said that they shot only for 7-8 days but it was a ‘gruelling’ process. She shared she had to cancel her first day of the shoot as she was unwell, but Vijay just thought that she had cold feet.

‘Everyone had weird ideas of what’s going on,’ she laughed and recalled.

Vijay Varma and Tamannaah Bhatia reportedly started dating after they met on the set of ‘Lust Stories 2’. The duo sparked dating rumours after they were spotted together at a New Year’s party in Goa.

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