
Megha Ray on upcoming sequence with Suraj Pratap Singh in Divya Prem: For the first time, I'm dancing with a co-actor who matches my energy
'Honestly, I've never had this much fun shooting a dance sequence,' Megha shared. 'For the first time, I'm dancing with a co-actor who matches my energy step for step. Suraj is such a fantastic dancer. We share the same rhythm, the same unspoken understanding. If he moves a certain way, I instinctively know what to do next.'
Megha also spoke about how this rhythm allowed them to experiment and elevate the choreography.
'That comfort lets us play with the steps, add lifts, improvise, and create something that feels effortless and in sync,' she said.
While the duo was guided by professional choreographers, Megha emphasized the importance of adding their own flair. 'We have amazing choreographers, but as actors, it's our job to bring the soul. We know our characters best. Whether it's a spontaneous twirl, an expressive gaze, or an unscripted moment with Suraj, it adds depth and chemistry,' she explained.
Describing dance as a form of 'storytelling without words,' Megha said this performance beautifully captures the emotional tension between Divya and Prem.
Divya Prem follows the mystical love story of Divya, a spirited girl from Ujjain, whose life takes a mysterious turn when she meets Prem. As their love deepens, secrets from the past threaten to resurface — setting the stage for a narrative filled with romance, suspense, and soulful performances.

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