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From watching porn to inviting boyfriend to kiss her – how Shama Sikandar prepared to play sex addict in Sexaholic

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Shama Sikandar initially was hesitant to play the role of a nymphomaniac when Shailendra Singh approached for the lead role in Sexaholic.   But once she agreed, went all out to prepare for the her role of a sex addict, who loses her mind.   Shama, who was known for her homely, character in Yeh Meri Life Hai, delivered a stunning performance as a nymphomaniac.
Making of Sexaholic: Shama not comfortable kissing strangers, so she called over her American boyfriend Jame Milliron…
March 7, 2016, NewsCrunch

Shama Sikandar initially was hesitant to play the role of a nymphomaniac when Shailendra Singh approached for the lead role in Sexaholic.

But once agreed, she went all out to prepare for the role of a sex addict, who loses her mind.

Shama, who was known for her homely, character in Yeh Meri Life Hai, delivered a stunning performance as a nymphomaniac.

She told Bollywood Life that she researched on nymphomania and even watched porn to prepare for the role.

Her character in Sexaholic has sex with 20 men in 7 months. So, she had to share intimate scenes with several of them, one of which involved some kissing as well.

Shama was not comfortable kissing strangers and she knew that none of her male actor friends in TV would agree to play the role.

So she called over her American boyfriend Jame Milliron to the sets and told him about the kissing sequence. Though not an actor, he was very cool about it and did it like a pro, she says.

‘’I have dated a few foreigners and they don’t make an issue of PDA,’’ Shama says.

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