Updated On: 28 October, 2022 10:40 AM IST | Mumbai | IANS
The actress put in a lot of hard work to lend authenticity to her part in the film and not make it look like a caricaturist depiction of disabilities on screen

Sunny Leone. Pic/Instagram
For actress Sunny Leone, it was an uphill task to work in the Vishnu Manchu-starrer film `Ginna`. In addition to the language being unfamiliar to her, she essays a deaf and mute woman in the film. The actress put in a lot of hard work to lend authenticity to her part in the film and not make it look like a caricaturist depiction of disabilities on screen.
The empathic portrayal of the character was of prime importance for Sunny. She trained in sign languages for a few weeks with an acting coach, before the film`s shoot began. Revealing her process, Sunny said, "My coach and I sat and storyboarded the character`s graph. Along with the director and writer, we tried to understand the backstory. Then the real challenge of bringing a true-to-reality portrayal on screen. My coach helped me by providing several reading materials and videos for my understanding."