
A broken engine somehow still running—that’s how Rakul Preet Singh describes her experience shooting De De Pyaar De 2. After a strong run in Telugu cinema with films like Pandaga Chesko, Sarrainodu, and Dhruva, she shifted focus to Bollywood. But things didn’t unfold the way she hoped. A few projects, including Mere Husband Ki Biwi, failed to click, and the past couple of years were particularly tough for her.
Now, the tide seems to be turning. De De Pyaar De 2, the sequel to the 2019 hit, opened well and maintained stable collections through the week. Even by Day 7, the film had gathered around ₹51 crore nett. With the movie picking up buzz, Rakul’s recent interview about an injury during the shoot has gone viral.
For the first time, Rakul spoke about a serious spine injury she suffered midway through filming. She had completed half the shoot when the injury struck, leaving her bedridden for 40 days, unsure when she would even walk normally again. After a three-month break, she returned to the sets—still unable to sit.
“I actually shot half the film lying on a physio bed. You won’t even notice it on screen,” she revealed, leaving everyone stunned.
The most challenging moment? The much-talked-about highway scene. Recalling how they managed it, Rakul said, “My bed was literally on the highway. I’d be lying down, they’d set up the shot, I’d stand, perform, and lie down again.”
Today, as people praise her performance, they’re also recognising the sheer grit, pain, and patience behind it. Rakul didn’t just act—she pushed through physical limitations to deliver her best.
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