Zee TV’s Rabb Se Hai Dua has been enthralling its audiences with its compelling narrative, centered around the intricate dynamics of relationships between Subhaan, Mannat, and Ibaadat, portrayed by Dheeraj Dhoopar, Seerat Kapoor, and Yesha Rughani, respectively. The drama promises to intensify as they navigate through love, family, and conflicting ideologies. In the recent episodes, the viewers saw how Mannat and Farhaan (Aarav Malhotra) have been torturing Ibaadat so that she does not reveal Mannat’s evil plans of eloping with Farhaan. However, this leads to them kidnapping her, and Farhaan hanging Ibaadat on an ‘Ice Slab’ with a rope around her neck.
Shooting this particular sequence was undoubtedly a challenging task for Yesha and the team, as ensuring the actor’s safety was their top priority. Yesha, who always strives to give her 100%, executed the scene flawlessly. She stood on a large slab of real ice with a rope wrapped around her neck, a feat made even more difficult by the hot weather, which can quickly take a toll on anyone’s health. However, with the right precautions in place, Yesha aced the scene.
Sharing her experience, Yesha said, “Shooting on an ice slab is something that I have never done before; it was a very exciting experience for me. My hardworking team was on their toes throughout. When I stepped on the ice slab for the initial few shots, I was like ‘Oh my god I am freezing’ because your feet start going numb in minutes; On top of it all, our hands were tied as well, making the sequence even more challenging. But hats off to the crew for having all safety measures in place and being sensitive to our condition and well-being throughout. When you are standing on a block of ice, your body temperature changes, and your feet go numb. To ensure that it doesn’t affect our health, we were asked to apply mustard oil, so we did that as well. After we shot for the sequence, I was also sitting with a hot water bag. Our young enthusiastic director Raj, who was directing the particular scene, was alert at all times, along with Yusuf sir who personally supervised the sequence, and ensured we were alright. We were able to pull off the scene smoothly and hope the audience loves the thrilling sequence.”