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Dipannita suffered pain for 'Pizza'

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 03 Jul, 2014 01:10 PM
  • Dipannita suffered pain for 'Pizza'
A sequence in horror film "Pizza" left actress Dipannita Sharma in excruciating pain.
 
The movie required her to shoot some intense sequences, and for one such scene, she was hung from a wall and was secured with a harness for a long time.
 
A source close to her said: "Dipannita was manually taped to the wall and she had to stay on the wall for the entire shoot of the day as it was an ongoing action sequence and they couldn't break continuity."
 
For the scene, Dipannita sported a pretty white gown and she could also feel the blast of the air conditioner.
 
"The harness finally had to be removed as Dipannita started to face excruciating pain on her shoulders. With the fear that she might end up hurting her shoulder, the crew had to wrap the shoot in a hurry," the source added.
 
It had led to a temporary muscle pull, which healed in a day or two.

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