Jayati reveals SLB gives Rs 500 for every good shot

Jayati Bhatia shared heartwarming insights into her experience working with director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Despite his reputed intensity, Bhatia revealed Bhansali's surprising warmth on set, where he greeted actors with hugs and kisses every morning. She disclosed Bhansali's practice of rewarding exceptional shots with Rs 500, which she received thrice, totaling Rs 1500. Rather than a simple 'okay', Bhansali's expressions of approval included 'Jeeyo Phatto' or '500 rupay'. While Bhatia didn't frame the notes of appreciation, she kept them safely as cherished mementos. Actor Indresh Malik, who portrayed Ustaadji, echoed Bhatia's sentiments, recounting a similar gesture of appreciation from Bhansali. Set against the backdrop of the Indian independence movement, "Heeramandi" promises a gripping narrative that delves into the clash between courtesans and British officials in Lahore's red-light district. Led by a talented cast, including Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Richa Chadha, the series captivates with its exploration of power dynamics and societal change.

Jayati reveals SLB gives Rs 500 for every good shot
Jayati Bhatia shared heartwarming insights into her experience working with director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Despite his reputed intensity, Bhatia revealed Bhansali's surprising warmth on set, where he greeted actors with hugs and kisses every morning. She disclosed Bhansali's practice of rewarding exceptional shots with Rs 500, which she received thrice, totaling Rs 1500. Rather than a simple 'okay', Bhansali's expressions of approval included 'Jeeyo Phatto' or '500 rupay'. While Bhatia didn't frame the notes of appreciation, she kept them safely as cherished mementos. Actor Indresh Malik, who portrayed Ustaadji, echoed Bhatia's sentiments, recounting a similar gesture of appreciation from Bhansali. Set against the backdrop of the Indian independence movement, "Heeramandi" promises a gripping narrative that delves into the clash between courtesans and British officials in Lahore's red-light district. Led by a talented cast, including Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Richa Chadha, the series captivates with its exploration of power dynamics and societal change.