To audition for Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari's Panga (2020), actress Megha Burman dressed for the part. The actress had received a call from the offices of casting director Mukesh Chhabra's office for an audition and was told she would be playing a kabaddi player.
Panga has spoilt me because it was such an amazing set, says Megha Burman
Burman went to a local sports shop and bought an India jersey and shorts to wear to the audition where she was given her introductory scene in the film to prepare.
"Half the job is done when you look the part," Burman said of her Panga audition. "I was very hopeful. Sometimes you give an audition and you feel you did a good job, you feel something should happen. But I did not hear back for like two months."
Since rejection is part and parcel of an artiste's life, Burman put it at the back of her mind. A few months later, she was called in to see how she would fare at kabaddi.
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