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The foxes would come closer, scream: Safa

Popular actress Safa Kabir is currently in the news for her new work.

Recently, she participated in a private television programme and shared her work experiences and exciting memories of shooting.

Especially, the unique experience of the tea garden during the shooting of the drama ‘Cha Gorom’ has created new curiosity among the fans.

Safa said she was impressed by the simplicity and hospitality of the people in the tea gardens.

The actress said, “The people there are strangely charming.

Due to work, I got the opportunity to talk to them, sit in their houses and eat food.

When I returned after the shooting, I felt very bad for myself when I saw their sad mood.”

Talking about the thrilling experience of shooting, Safa disclosed a chilling story.

The bungalow they were staying in was on a secluded hill, surrounded only by tea gardens.

In her words, “There was a dialogue in the story that there was no one within 20 kilometres of the vicinity.

In reality, that was exactly the case! When the jackals came very close to the bungalow late at night and screamed, a strange atmosphere of fear was created.”

When asked about the truth behind the various horror stories prevalent in tea gardens, Safa gave a rather mysterious answer.

She said that almost all the events or scenes shown in ‘Cha Gorom’ are realistic and those who watch it will be able to easily relate to that fear.

However, Safa’s biggest fear is something else than foxes or ghosts.

In response to the presenter’s question, the actress admitted to her ‘snake phobia’ or fear of snakes.

Safa said that she feels quite uncomfortable whenever she hears about snakes and that this is the thing that scares her the most.