Vedang Raina is all set to share screen space with Alia Bhatt in Jigra. The film, which is releasing on October 11, has been winning hearts with its powerful trailer. In a recent conversation with Mansworld India, the actor shared that he has put himself in self-imposed solitary confinement for as long as 8 hours and it started affecting his mental health.

He was quoted saying, “Alia (Bhatt) would be in the scene, hit all the right notes with precision and get out of the character as soon as she hears ‘cut’. But I couldn’t, it is not easy for me to come in and out of character. It did impact my mental health a bit.

On the very first day, I was to shoot a rather emotionally intense scene, and I shut myself in my vanity, put the lights off, switched off my phone, and told people to just leave me alone—I sat there listening to my music. Now, as luck would have it, the shot was supposed to happen at 3pm but got delayed and we started rolling around 8 pm. So, I was in that self-imposed solitary confinement for about 8 long hours, and it really started impacting me.

” Meanwhile, the makers have released the trailer. The trailer starts with Alia Bhatt’s character receiving a late-night call, informing her that her brother, Ankur (played by Vedang Raina), has been arrested. Confused and worried, she asks him if he’s done anything wrong and if his blood tests will be clean.

One then sees Ankur in a courtroom in a foreign country, unable to understand the language, as he.