Actor Annu Kapoor has sparked debate after making candid remarks about the conduct of actors during intimate scenes in Hindi cinema, alleging that some performers have, at times, crossed professional boundaries on set.
In a recent interaction, Kapoor spoke about the challenges involved in filming such sequences, stating that while they may appear seamless on screen, the reality behind the scenes can be uncomfortable and, in some cases, troubling. He claimed to have witnessed instances where actors “lost control” during intimate moments, continuing beyond the director’s instructions.

Recalling a specific incident, Kapoor described a situation where an actor allegedly did not stop performing even after the director called “cut.” According to him, the co-actor had to physically disengage from the scene and leave the set. He added that the experience left the individual deeply shaken, with reports indicating the actor stayed away from work for a period following the incident.
Kapoor suggested that such situations arise when professional boundaries are not respected. He alleged that some actors misuse the nature of intimate scenes to take undue advantage, highlighting what he described as a lack of discipline in certain cases.

At the same time, the actor emphasised the importance of maintaining professionalism and ensuring mutual comfort while filming sensitive sequences. He noted that trust between co-actors is crucial, and that such scenes require clear communication and respect for personal limits.
His remarks also touched upon how some actors set personal boundaries in their careers. Kapoor referred to instances where performers have declined to participate in certain types of scenes, underlining that such decisions are part of maintaining comfort and agency within the profession.

The comments have drawn attention amid ongoing conversations in the film industry around consent, workplace safety and the portrayal of intimacy on screen. In recent years, there has been increasing focus on the use of intimacy coordinators and structured protocols to ensure that actors feel safe during the filming of such sequences.
Kapoor, known for his outspoken views, indicated that while the industry has evolved, challenges remain in ensuring that all actors adhere to professional standards during sensitive scenes. His account adds to a broader discourse on how intimate moments are handled on film sets and the safeguards required to prevent misuse.
The discussion comes at a time when conversations around workplace conduct in entertainment have gained prominence, particularly following movements that have highlighted issues of consent and power dynamics. Kapoor’s remarks, while based on personal observation, have contributed to renewed scrutiny of practices surrounding the filming of intimate content.
