Raveena appeared in an interview on bbc.co.uk talking about the making of the song, which she described as "a favor to a friend".
She said: "I remember shooting it and enjoying every bit of it as a favor to a friend, because their image was stuck."
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Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon recalls how she shot for just three to four seconds for the iconic track "Shehar Ki Ladki" from the 1996 film "Rakshaq".
Raveena appeared in an interview on bbc.co.uk talking about the making of the song, which she described as "a favor to a friend".
She said: "I remember shooting it and enjoying every bit of it as a favor to a friend, because their image was stuck."
When asked if she accepted the wig, Raveena said: “Yes, I decide all the looks. What you see about these looks is that we're going to change in three to four seconds flat because he's like, 'Hi, how are you?' You remember these top block shots that were being made, and then I got in one change and immediately got another change."
The actress revealed that her co-star Sunil Shetty will have to wait in the same position to continue the shot.
“So, Sunil had to wait there with his arm until I ran into the van, got changed and came back. So everyone says she's the quickest to get ready and back on set, because he's got to catch up.
"It was called stop blocks and I would come back in and give another shot and then Sunil would wait for me to come back. That's why we shot the song like that," she added.
Talking about Ashok Honda's action thriller movie “Rakshak”, which is a remake of Tamil movie “Honest Raj”. It also stars Karisma Kapoor, Raghuvaran, Sonali Bendre, Alok Nath and Aruna Irani.