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I was emotionally drained: Divya

Bollywood actor Divya Dutta has worked in several intense films, but it was her role in the upcoming movie Traffic which drained her emotionally.

Directed by late Rajesh Pillai, Traffic is the remake of a 2011 Malayalam film of the same name which features Divya in the role of a mother of a 12-year-old child. “I was emotionally drained. We were shooting in a real hospital, the whole feeling of being there was... I normally don’t use glycerin, so to cry all the time and feel the pain of the mother who is losing her child did take its toll on me. I used to go home very exhausted,” said Divya.

The drama-thriller is inspired from an actual event that happened in Chennai, where a doctor couple donated organs of their 15-year-old son who died in a road accident.

The young boy’s heart was transported to another hospital for a girl who required heart transplant. The journey, which would’ve taken close to 45 minutes with traffic, was completed in 11 minutes as the police cleared the way and gave green signal for the ambulance to pass.

The Bhaag Milkha Bhaag actor says the remake is “more or less” like the original, which she completely loved.

“The film is more or less the same, but with a little bit of tweaking here and there, keeping in mind the Hindi audience. I had seen the original and I absolutely loved it. There was no reason for me to say no to the film,” the 38-year-old actor said.

Produced by Fox Star Studios and Endemol India, Traffic stars Manoj Bajpayee as a traffic police constable.
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