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Behind the Stethoscope: Cast of Bharat Bhhagya Vidhdaata Talk About Their Nurse Roles With Kangana

Actors Reveal the Joys and Jitters of Playing Nurses Beside Kangana

The ensemble of Bharat Bhhagya Vidhdaata opens up about slipping into nurse characters, the chemistry with Kangana, and the on‑set moments that made the drama feel real.

When the cameras start rolling for Bharat Bhhagya Vidhdaata, the glittering set quickly transforms into a bustling hospital ward. It’s not just the scripts that are demanding; the actors say the whole atmosphere makes them feel like they’re actually on duty.

“I remember my first day in scrubs,” confesses Rohan Mehta, who plays the earnest intern Rahul. “The weight of the stethoscope on my neck was surprisingly real. I kept adjusting it like I was about to examine a real patient. It was a little silly, but it helped me get into character.”

His co‑star, Priya Singh, who portrays the head nurse Ayesha, adds a chuckle‑filled aside: “Kangana was already there, moving with that effortless confidence that only a seasoned actress has. I tried to keep my tone professional, but somewhere between the IV drips and her laughter, I found myself cracking jokes—just like a real nurse would to lighten a tense moment.”

Speaking of Kangana, the trio agrees that her presence on set feels like a masterclass in improvisation. “She never hesitates to dive into the little details,” says Arjun Patel, who plays a surgeon with a hidden soft‑spot for the nurses. “One time she improvised a comforting line for a patient in the hallway and the whole crew froze for a beat. It was spontaneous, genuine, and totally in sync with the vibe we were aiming for.”

Beyond the on‑screen drama, the cast shares a few behind‑the‑scenes anecdotes that highlight the camaraderie. “We actually practice basic first‑aid during breaks,” Priya reveals, “just to keep the atmosphere authentic. It’s funny, because we end up teaching each other how to tie a perfect knot for a tourniquet, and then Kangana steps in and shows us a quick yoga stretch to relieve the back pain from standing all day.”

There were also moments of honest uncertainty. Rohan admits, “I was nervous about delivering medical jargon convincingly. I spent a night watching medical dramas, jotting down terms. When I finally said ‘tachycardia’ on set, I felt a surge of relief—until the director asked for a more natural tone. So I took a deep breath and said it like I was really worried about the patient’s heart rate.”

Overall, the actors feel that playing nurses alongside Kangana has been a blend of challenge and reward. “It’s not just about the lines; it’s about embodying the compassion that nurses bring to real life,” Priya concludes. “And with Kangana’s energy, every scene feels like a genuine slice of hospital life, messy, heartfelt, and unforgettable.”

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