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Varun Dhawan And Anushka Sharma Dive Head First Into The Lives Of Textile Workers For Film

To stay authentic and embellish the rural life of textile industries in India, Actors Varun and Anushka work on field with textile workers, emulating their lives on the big screen.

Actors Varun Dhawan and Anushka Sharma worked in a textile factory in Faridabad for the forthcoming film "Sui Dhaaga - Made in India".

The actors shot in the outskirts of Delhi at a real textile factory to enhance the authenticity of how small scale businesses work in the film. In order to replicate the lives of textile workers from small towns, Actors Varun Dhawan and Anushka Sharma emulated the daily lives of the couple,  tailor Mauji and embroiderer Mamta.

"We have tried to keep 'Sui Dhaaga' as authentic to real life as possible. We lived the life of Mauji and Mamta for this film and this journey took us to work in an actual clothing factory in Faridabad," Anushka said in a statement.

"We shot there for four days with real workers who tirelessly work day and night to produce outstanding pieces of garments. We learnt how to operate the machines from them which was very helpful," she added.

Varun shared that the factory in Faridabad was a perfect location to shoot. 

"The equipment and machinery looked genuine and extremely authentic to be the place where Mauji and Mamta's first brush with a textile factory could be,” he said. “To prep for our parts, we both interacted and met with all the real workers on set and exchanged notes. These people were invaluable in getting us more prepared for our characters," he added.

Set to release on September 28, The National Award-winning dream-team of director Sharat Katariya and producer Maneesh Sharma have come together for this Yash Raj Films' entertainer.

A film about finding love and respect through self-reliance, "Sui Dhaaga - Made in India" is a heart-warming story that celebrates the spirit of autarky. 

IANS

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