Birthday Special: When Mona Singh took the emotional scene of ‘3 idiots’ in one

Mumbai, October 7 (IANS). Mona Singh is the epitome of versatility and simplicity in the Indian entertainment world. Mona, who was born in Mumbai on October 8, 1981, started her career with television and today she left a mark from the small screen to the silver cloth. Mona, who grew up in a middle-class Punjabi family, achieved a special place in Bollywood and OTT with struggle and hard work. Mona’s television journey started with ‘Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahin’ in 2003. The character ‘Jassi Walia’ made him famous in every household. This show took its simplicity and acted to new heights. After this, Mona Singh offered many TV series with acting. Here he also showed his power. Mona entered Bollywood in 2008 with a small but impactful role in the film ‘3 idiots’, where her character won the audience’s hearts. After this, he played small and important roles in many films. She was seen making her characters memorable in films like ‘Lal Singh Chaddha’ and ‘Munjya’. Mona Singh also proved her acting competence in many webreks. Whether it is Bolbul Johari of ‘Made in Heaven’ or Dr. Saudamini Singh of ‘Bareapani’ is, she left her mark in every character. People say about her that whatever character she plays, it is remembered on the screen forever. One of Mona Singh’s most memorable films is Rajkumar Hirani’s ‘3 idiots’, in which she played the role of Mona Sahasrabuddhe, Kareena Kapoor’s older sister. His story related to this film shows his professionalism and dedication, where he had to go through both technical and emotional challenges for a small role. Mona Singh’s total shooting schedule in such a big film was only two weeks. In such a short time, he had to perform one of the most memorable and emotional scenes of the film. This scene sees how she gives a child in difficult circumstances. She played the character of a pregnant woman in the film, so she had to wear a special prosthetic abdomen. It was a challenge in itself to get this look right every day and act in this costume. This scene was not only emotional, but also technically complicated. In the film, Aamir Khan’s character Rancho makes the delivery on video call. Mona had to respond to Rancho’s instructions and make the entire delivery process look very real. It wasn’t easy to do it all in once with such a big cast. To meet the expectations of Rajkumar Hirani, Mona played the honesty of her character in the limited time. This scene not only became iconic for the film, but was also the most important turning point. –Is JP/ABM shares this story tags

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