When Siddharth Nigam Opened Up On Shooting In ‘Rain Blood’ For Aladdin- Naam Toh Suna Hoga

Siddharth Nigam opens up about his shooting segment. Read to know more...

Siddharth Nigam, whose depiction of Aladdin in Sab TV’s Aladdin: Naam Toh Suna Hoga has made him a recognizable star, recently filmed an intense rain sequence for the fantasy television show. Siddharth talked up about shooting in real-time rain and the hurdles he faced while filming the sequence in an interview with Mid-Day. Furthermore, the 20-year-old revealed how the Sab TV show’s producers were able to make it rain blood on the set.

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Siddharth Nigam, the lead actor in Aladdin: Naam Toh Suna Hoga, has spilled the beans on shooting in real-time rain after displaying his dance moves in a BTS video while filming the rain sequence. Siddharth opened up about shooting an intense sequence for the fantasy TV programme after a long time in an interview with the online portal. He also disclosed that it was his first time shooting a real-time rain sequence and explained how most of these sequences are presented through graphics.

The Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat actor elaborated on his experience shooting the segment, saying that it has enriched his experience as an artist. In addition, Siddharth revealed that a special red light was set up on the set to make the water appear crimson, explaining how the creators managed to make it rain blood on the set. The 20-year-old did, however, have some issues capturing the real-time rain sequence.

He admitted that shooting in real-time rain is challenging when asked about the problems he faced. The television actor went on to state that he had to keep his expressions while the water continued to pour down on him and his face. He also mentioned that while delivering sentences, he found it difficult to maintain his look as water entered his eyes and mouth. Despite the fact that he was freezing, he claimed it was worth it because the sequence turned out to be enjoyable.

Source: Republic World