Television actress, Niti Taylor talked about her policy of not being open in doing intimate scenes on screen and also revealed the reason behind it.
Niti Taylor, who got married to the love of her life, Parikshit Bawa in an intimate wedding in 2020, is not open to doing intimate scenes on screen. The gorgeousness rose to another level of fame with her acting stint as 'Nandini' in Kaisi Hai Yaariaan. However, Niti revealed that after marriage, her work ethic has changed and she is not open to doing certain things. She also talked about the reason behind it.
In an interview with The Times Of India, Niti Taylor revealed that after marriage, her attitude towards work has changed. She is not open to doing intimate scenes on-screen as she is married. Niti also added that if she is not comfortable seeing her husband doing something, she will also not do it. She was quoted as saying:
"Yes, of course. I am not open to doing intimate scenes. I've a very simple mantra in life. If I can’t see him doing something, I’ll not do it either."
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Niti added that her husband, Parikshit is super chill about her working on any project. However, she has her own reservations. Niti also added that she gets shy even performing romantic scenes. Niti talked about doing one romantic scene in her hit show, and that was before marriage. She said:
"Yes I did one scene in Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan that was before marriage, and it is in history now."
For the unversed, Niti was a coronial bride (the bride who had tied the knot in the COVID-19 pandemic), and she wasn't happy with it. Like every girl, she had also wished to host a grand wedding, but the pandemic had ruined her plans. But she soon made peace with it and thanked God for the happy times and the moments she got to live with her family.
What do you think of Niti's take on not doing intimate scenes?
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