Published 12:57 IST, April 27th 2020
EXCLUSIVE: Karan Tacker talks about the scene from 'Special Ops' that left him teary-eyed
In an exclusive interview with Republic Media Network, Karan Tacker shared an incident from the sets of 'Special Ops' that helped him face his fear. Read on.
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Recently, actor Karan Tacker marked his digital debut with Hotstar's original series Special Ops. series released on March 17 and is gaining critical appreciation from fans and critics alike. In an exclusive interview with Republic World, Karan Tacker opened up about a scene from show which left him teary-eyed and gave him nightmares.
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Karan Tacker was asked if re is any incident that has given him a life-lesson. While sticking to Special Ops, Karan said, "‘I had a fear of height. I always thought that one day I will get up and do skydiving to overcome fear. In one of scenes of Special Ops, I was had to climb a building of 25 floors. I decided to do it on my own to make it look realistic. After completing that sequence, I felt overwhelmed and was left teary-eyed. I kept getting nightmares of falling from height for a few days. That’s when I realised that in life it is important to face your fears, and that gives strength to your mind. I am still scared of heights."
"It’s nice to face your fears, you don’t need to necessarily overcome m," said Karan Tacker
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Karan also shared how he is spending his quarantine. Talking about first few weeks he said, "I read two scripts. Most of time during first two weeks went into understanding home chores. Our body takes time to understand sudden pressure. w, my body naturally understands and is comfortable performing all house chores. Half of my day is spent doing household chores and during or half, I chit-chat with my family. I am t a TV person. I call my friends. Life is simple — it's all about reading, watching a little bit here and re, spending time with family. It actually comes down to what life should actually be — meaningful."
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10:17 IST, April 27th 2020