‘Nagarjuna slapped me 15 times, I had marks on my face’: Isha Koppikar recalls the star apologised to her afterwards

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Film actors are required to act in front of the camera but sometimes, they believe that they have to go through the emotions that their character is going through to correctly portray the character’s state of mind. Actor Isha Koppikar did something similar when she was working with Nagarjuna in their 1998 film Chandralekha. In a recent interview, Isha recalled that she asked Nagarjuna to slap her in a scene and to get it right, he slapped her 14 times. By the time they were done, Isha had slap marks on her face, and Nagarjuna apologised profusely.In a chat with Hindi Rush, Isha shared, “I got slapped by Nagarjuna. I was a fully committed actor that I want to perform in a real, method way. So when he was slapping me, I couldn’t feel it. This was my second film, so I told him ‘Nag, you really slap me.’ He said, ‘Are you sure? No, I can’t.’ I said, ‘I want that feeling. I am not feeling it right now.’ So he slapped me, but softly.”Isha Koppikar said that at that time, she couldn’t really express her anger in front of the camera and here, the camera couldn’t catch her expression, so they kept asking her to do take after take. “In an attempt to look angry, I got slapped 14 times,” she recalled.ALSO READ | Inside Sanjay Dutt’s Rs 295 cr life: Rs 40 cr Mumbai home near Shah Rukh Khan, Dubai mansion, global chai business and luxe car collection worth croresIsha shared that by the time she was done with the shoot, she had marks on her face, and Nagarjuna kept apologising to her. “I literally had marks on my face. Bechara mujhe leke baitha, bola sorry (Poor guy, he apologised to me). I said, ‘I asked for it, why are you saying sorry?’”Isha Koppikar is known for her roles in film like Krishna Coittahe, Pinjar, Kya Cool Hain Hum and Don. She was last seen in the Tamil film Ayalaan in 2024.Click here to follow Screen Digital on YouTube and stay updated with the latest from the world of cinema.© IE Online Media Services Pvt LtdTags:Isha KoppikarNagarjuna