
Mahie, who was required to deliver some hard-core lovemaking scenes in Ram Gopal Varma’s imminent movie, in a recent one-to-one, expressed that doing intimate scenes is not a big deal for her.
Revealing about how she felt while doing the steamy scenes, the hottie expressed:
"The intimate scenes were no big deal. Once you get into the skin of the character, it is all natural and acceptable. We are all actors after all!”
"Ramu was more embarrassed than me," says Mahie.
"The intimate scenes were no big deal. Once you get into the skin of the character, it is all natural and acceptable. We are all actors after all!”
"Ramu was more embarrassed than me," says Mahie.

Apparently, throughout the shoot, the director kept on apologizing to Mahie for making her do the intimate scenes over and over again until he got it right.
Talking about RGV’s discomfort while shooting the lovemaking scenes, Mahie said, “Ramu was more embarrassed than I was. I remember once he even left the sets. He kept apologizing to me and I had to keep reassuring him that it was okay.”
The actress has portrayed her character so well in the movie, that director RGV seems to be quite impressed with her.
Showering praises on Mahie, Ramu said, "She understood the script so well. I felt odd that I had to put a girl in such a situation. There were retakes, too. And that felt even more awkward.”
RGV's ‘Not A Love Story’ featuring Deepak Dobriyal, Ajay Gehi and Mahie Gill in lead roles is based on the 2008 murder case of TV executive Neeraj Grover.
The film that is slated for an August 19 release has Mahie playing the character of the Kannada actress Maria Susairaj, who was convicted.
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