<p>Newbie Kriti Kharbanda, who is making her Bollywood debut with horror film "Raaz Reboot," says kissing on-screen was a tough task for her. Kriti has worked extensively in down South, but had inhibitions while filming the intimate scenes.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"My first kiss was with Emraan Hashmi and I was extremely scared. I was saying to myself 'I don't know how am I going to do this.' It freaked me out and how.<br /><br />"I was very uncomfortable about it because I was doing it with a stranger which became very difficult for me," Kriti told PTI in an interview.<br /><br />Directed by Vikram, Bhatt, "Raaz Reboot" is the fourth film in the horror film franchise "Raaz". The 27-year-old actress made her acting debut with the Telugu film "Boni" in 2009 before bagging her breakthrough role with romantic comedy "Googly".<br /><br />Kriti says when "Raaz Reboot" was offered to her, she was a bit apprehensive as the character in the film was in contrast to the roles she had done in the past.<br /><br />"Initially I had a lot of inhibitions. I have been very active in South, especially in the past three years, and the image I have there is of a sweet-girl-next-door. But 'Raaz' was in a different space.<br /><br />"In the film, I have an ex-lover, I also have a husband, I get possessed, I have to kiss on-screen. It had ticked every box of how I am going to spook the living daylight of my audience," she said.<br /><br />The actress, however, was not bothered about the "serial kisser" image of her co-star, Emraan, and in fact credits the "Azhar" actor for starting the trend of kissing scenes in Bollywood.<br /><br />"His (Emraan's) image didn't make a difference to me. I feel he started the trend of kissing scenes. Today there is not one Hindi movie which doesn't have a kissing scene.<br /><br />"He went with it before the time and now when every Hindi film you see, it has one such scene because it is unfair to not have a kiss."<br /><br />Though she has been in the film industry for almost seven years with nearly 15 movies to her credit, Kriti says "Raaz Reboot" made her stronger and fearless as a person.</p>
<p>Newbie Kriti Kharbanda, who is making her Bollywood debut with horror film "Raaz Reboot," says kissing on-screen was a tough task for her. Kriti has worked extensively in down South, but had inhibitions while filming the intimate scenes.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"My first kiss was with Emraan Hashmi and I was extremely scared. I was saying to myself 'I don't know how am I going to do this.' It freaked me out and how.<br /><br />"I was very uncomfortable about it because I was doing it with a stranger which became very difficult for me," Kriti told PTI in an interview.<br /><br />Directed by Vikram, Bhatt, "Raaz Reboot" is the fourth film in the horror film franchise "Raaz". The 27-year-old actress made her acting debut with the Telugu film "Boni" in 2009 before bagging her breakthrough role with romantic comedy "Googly".<br /><br />Kriti says when "Raaz Reboot" was offered to her, she was a bit apprehensive as the character in the film was in contrast to the roles she had done in the past.<br /><br />"Initially I had a lot of inhibitions. I have been very active in South, especially in the past three years, and the image I have there is of a sweet-girl-next-door. But 'Raaz' was in a different space.<br /><br />"In the film, I have an ex-lover, I also have a husband, I get possessed, I have to kiss on-screen. It had ticked every box of how I am going to spook the living daylight of my audience," she said.<br /><br />The actress, however, was not bothered about the "serial kisser" image of her co-star, Emraan, and in fact credits the "Azhar" actor for starting the trend of kissing scenes in Bollywood.<br /><br />"His (Emraan's) image didn't make a difference to me. I feel he started the trend of kissing scenes. Today there is not one Hindi movie which doesn't have a kissing scene.<br /><br />"He went with it before the time and now when every Hindi film you see, it has one such scene because it is unfair to not have a kiss."<br /><br />Though she has been in the film industry for almost seven years with nearly 15 movies to her credit, Kriti says "Raaz Reboot" made her stronger and fearless as a person.</p>