Freida Pinto felt "uncomfortable" filming a harrowing scene for her new movie Miral - because the woman she portrays was watching the shoot from the shadows.
Rula Jebreal, the real-life orphaned Palestinian girl she plays in the film, was a consultant on set - and she had to relive her tortured youth in Jerusalem in the wake of the first Arab-Israeli war.
Based on her own semi-autobiographical novel, the film features graphic torture scenes which Jebreal experienced.
Pinto tells Britain's Daily Telegraph Magazine, "Sometimes it would be a bit daunting to have her around, especially when I filmed the torture scene... I was a bit uncomfortable having Rula there then.
"I just thought, 'They are replaying everything that happened to her, I'm doing it in front of her,' and that didn't feel right. It felt inhuman, almost, making someone watch something so traumatic that they've been through.
"But, at the same time, I feel having her there after the scene really helped her as well as me. I got an insight into her, where I just sensed her bravery in going through what she went through.
"I asked if she really had scars on her back and she did show them to me. It is not something she shows to everybody."
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