Rajkummar Rao, who is currently basking in the success of her recently released film ‘ Stree 2 ’, has worked in the film industry for over a decade now. He made his debut in Bollywood with Dibakar Banerjee’s anthology film ‘ Love Sex Aur Dhokha ’ in 2010. Recently, Rajkummar Rao talked about how he told his parents about the ‘bu*t-naked scene’ in Banerjee's movie and how his late mother reacted to it.

During a new interview with India Today, Rajkummar Rao revealed that his late mother Kamlesh Yadav was fine with him performing the scene in ‘Love Sex Aur Dhokha’. "I informed my parents and my mother was very sweet. She said 'If it's a part of your job, you are an actor, if you think it's very very important, then yeah.

Go for it," Rao shared. The actor was questioned about whether he had any non-negotiables at the beginning of his career and if those opinions had evolved over time. Rajkummar shared that if the character required it, he would not hesitate to step outside of his comfort zone in order to fulfil the role.

According to Rao, the job needs to be sufficiently ‘convincing’. The actor recalled the daring scene from LSD and disclosed that at the time, the Censor Board had not ‘cleared’ the scene. It was hazy when the movie came out.

The actor went on to say that although he was ‘scared’, he couldn't turn down the role because it was his "big break." Rao further added that, although accepting that the chance might not present itself again, he.