Talking about her role, she said, “I always look for a real person when I’m getting into the skins of my characters - searching for what is the character’s need and what drives them. It takes me weeks but as soon as I’ve found that, I’ve nailed the character, and in this case it was so important to have done my in-depth research because once I was on that witness stand with Kajol’s character grilling me - you cannot have things planned – we were both just in the moment and creating. What’s hilarious is to have such a super star as Kajol ma’am, in character, tough as hell, laying into my quiet and scared character, but then as soon as Suparn Verma Sir called cut, it was like the atmosphere totally lightened up and there was the real Kajol – no longer pressuring and pushing me for answers, but full of smiles and joy – it was a big relief but all of that work creating the character paid off in those moments!”