South
actor
Dulquer
Salmaan
has
made
his
way
into
the
Hindi
film
industry,
and
is
loved
by
fans
for
his
charming
on-screen
presence.
Dulquer
says
that
shooting
intimate
scenes
is
difficult
for
him,
and
he
usually
uses
a
special
trick
to
make
it
easier.
Talking
to
Neha
Dhupia
on
her
chat
show
JioSaavn's
No
Filter
Neha,
Dulquer
said,
"My
hands
shake
(while
doing
intimate
scenes).
One
of
my
tricks
when
I
do
intimate
scenes,
I
always
tuck
women's
hair
behind
their
ear.
I
find
it
very
endearing,
in
real
life
also.
But
in
real
life,
it's
easier
because
the
person
is
familiar.
I
share
a
familiarity
with
my
wife,
even
with
my
sister
or
mother.
When
I
do
share
physical
contact
or
affection
with
them,
its
easy
for
me
(in
real
life)."
He
added
that
every
time
he
is
with
a
co-star,
he
is
always
thinking
whether
or
not
they
are
thinking
he
is
a
jerk
to
be
getting
a
kick
out
of
it.
He
feels
that
women
are
sharp
at
seeing
this
and
are
quick
to
find
out.
He
says
that
he
feels
naked
that
they
can
see
right
through
him,
see
what
he
is
going
through.
Sonam
Kapoor,
with
whom
he
co-starred
in
the
recent
'The
Zoya
Factor',
he
says
is
very
sweet
when
it
comes
to
shooting
intimate
scenes.
But
they
are
still
not
his
favourite
things
to
shoot.
The
Zoya
Factor
was
directed
by
Abhishek
Sharma,
and
is
based
on
the
novel
written
by
Anuja
Chauhan,
of
the
same
name.
It
tells
the
story
of
a
girl,
Zoya
Solanki
(played
by
Sonam),
who
becomes
a
lucky
charm
to
the
Indian
cricket
team.