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Ritika Singh opens up on shooting most difficult part ‘InCar’

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Monday, 27 February 2023 (18:38 IST)
New Delhi:  The exhilarating and gripping trailer of Ritika Singh’s upcoming thriller ‘InCar’ created quite a stir amongst the audiences, intriguing various minds to know what happened with Ritika aka Sakshi Gulati.
 
Helmed by debutant director Harsh Warrdhan, ‘InCar’ is an edge-of-the-seat and thought-provoking thriller based on the survival journey of a lionhearted girl.
 
Inspired by true events, the story of ‘InCar’ holds a spine-chilling narrative that will keep you intensely involved in the film till the end. Along with Ritika the film stars Manish Jhanjholia, Sandeep Goyat, Sunil Soni and Gyan Prakash in pivotal roles.
 
For the shooting of the film, Ritika was not allowed to wash her hair for 16 days, and speaking about it she said, “Harsh Warrdhan Sir and I decided against washing my hair during some parts of our shoot, because I’m supposed to have that very disheveled look, and the continuity in this film was extremely important because the whole film is a one day story.”
 
“In fact, it is a two-hour story that unfolds in real-time, so maintaining the same look – hair, makeup and clothes wise was critical. So, after we finally wrapped the shoot, my hair was so dirty and so knotted, that I had to go to a hair salon to get it washed, I needed professional help. The salon staff asked me what I had done for my hair to get like that, and I told them I went on a life-changing mountain adventure,” she added.The film will release in theatres on March 3 in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam.(UNI)

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