Since Randeep Hooda is a first time co-star for her on screen and this Bhatt offering too requires her to indulge in some on-screen intimacy, one wonders whether there ever was a sense of discomfort for her. ''No, not at all, it is a part of the job. You have to put your heart and soul into it. If you don't then you end up doing it like a robot and the audience will catch it there and then,'' says Aditi. CHECK OUT: MURDER 3 - Randeep faced tough time shooting for song 'Hasratein'She is happy to credit Randeep for the kind of comfort level that she gained once the camera was on. ''He is an incredible co-star and I would count him as someone whom I truly respect. He made me feel completely comfortable due to which there was no discomfort whatsoever in the intimate scenes. See, when you know a person so very well and develop a kind of relationship where there is trust and respect, it becomes easier,'' adds Aditi, ''I could afford to be a lot less vulnerable with him. In fact even during shooting rest of the film, if ever I needed something then Randeep was there to help. If I had a question he would help. I can comfortably say that this is one film where we all made it together.'' Now one waits for the results to be out once this Vishesh Bhatt directed film releases all over on the coming Friday.
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