'Mr X': Arya pushes physical limits to shoot for intense 20-feet deep underwater sequence
Actor Arya, who plays one of the leads in director Manu Anand's eagerly awaited spy thriller Mr X, has now disclosed how he had to go to extraordinary lengths to do a pivotal underwater sequence in the film.
The sequence - the film's opening shot - was filmed in a 20-foot deep diving pool in Mumbai. Sources close to the unit say that the actor descended 20 feet into ice-cold water, bare-bodied, holding his breath for a sequence that director Manu Anand had claimed was unlike anything Tamil cinema had attempted before.
For the unaware, most underwater sequences in Indian cinema are filmed at a depth of six feet using submerged stages.
For Mr X, sources claim that was not an option. The sequence required Arya to descend to 20 feet to authentically simulate the deep ocean - a depth that brought extreme physical challenges, most significantly the temperature of the water, which hovered between 15 and 16 degrees.
Arya said, "As we go deeper, the temperature of the water reduces - it was around 15 to 16 degrees, ice-cold water. Performing the scene bare-bodied, the body shouldn't shiver. Controlling the shivering while holding my breath for 30 to 40 seconds of action was an immense task for me."
Performing bare-bodied at that depth, Arya had to maintain complete physical control to prevent any visible reaction to the freezing conditions - all while delivering a performance that the camera had to believe entirely.
The logistics of the shoot extended the physical demand far beyond individual takes. To maintain efficiency and avoid the time lost by repeated ascents and descents, Arya and the underwater camera crew remained submerged for stretches of one-and-a-half to two hours at a time. The actor has described it as the most physically challenging experience of his career.
Arya said, "Once we went underwater, the camera team and everyone stayed there - we could only come back out after one and a half to two hours."
Despite the extreme conditions, the set was technically advanced, sources claim and pointed out that underwater speakers and microphones allowed Arya to hear director Manu Anand's instructions and receive real-time feedback on his performance between takes.
Arya, reflecting on the process, said, "At the end of the day, when you see it on screen, I am very happy about the output of the sequence. When people watch the film, they will understand the significance of this sequence"
Mr X is based on seven real incidents that took place in India between 1965 and 2023.
The film also stars Gautham Karthik, Manju Warrier and Sarathkumar and others. The film is set to release worldwide in theatres on April 17 this year.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
For the unaware, most underwater sequences in Indian cinema are filmed at a depth of six feet using submerged stages.
For Mr X, sources claim that was not an option. The sequence required Arya to descend to 20 feet to authentically simulate the deep ocean - a depth that brought extreme physical challenges, most significantly the temperature of the water, which hovered between 15 and 16 degrees.
Arya said, "As we go deeper, the temperature of the water reduces - it was around 15 to 16 degrees, ice-cold water. Performing the scene bare-bodied, the body shouldn't shiver. Controlling the shivering while holding my breath for 30 to 40 seconds of action was an immense task for me."
Performing bare-bodied at that depth, Arya had to maintain complete physical control to prevent any visible reaction to the freezing conditions - all while delivering a performance that the camera had to believe entirely.
Arya said, "Once we went underwater, the camera team and everyone stayed there - we could only come back out after one and a half to two hours."
Despite the extreme conditions, the set was technically advanced, sources claim and pointed out that underwater speakers and microphones allowed Arya to hear director Manu Anand's instructions and receive real-time feedback on his performance between takes.
Arya, reflecting on the process, said, "At the end of the day, when you see it on screen, I am very happy about the output of the sequence. When people watch the film, they will understand the significance of this sequence"
Mr X is based on seven real incidents that took place in India between 1965 and 2023.
The film also stars Gautham Karthik, Manju Warrier and Sarathkumar and others. The film is set to release worldwide in theatres on April 17 this year.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
end of article
Featured in Entertainment
- 'Dhurandhar 2’ BEATS ‘Jawan’ and ‘Stree 2’ in week 4
- 'Angel and the Badman' teaser: Western remake to land in October
- Huma shares Ed Sheeran loved Gangs of Wasseypur
- Britney Spears checks into rehab: Sons offer huge support
- Inside Harry and Meghan’s low-key four-day Australia trip
- Pak news channel lands in trouble for reporting Asha Bhosle's death
Trending Stories
- Happy Puthandu 2026: Best Tamil New Year Messages, Quotes, Wishes and Images to share on Puthu Varudam
- Ambedkar Jayanti 2026: History, significance, celebrations and why the day stands relevant today
- 'Dhurandhar' actor Aditya Uppal confesses he grew up watching him on VCR: 'Standing next to him felt like an achievement'
- Sonu Nigam sells over 1.9 hectares in Karjat for Rs 1.95 crore across four transactions in a day
- Happy Puthandu 2026: Top 50 Tamil new year wishes, messages and quotes to share with your loved ones
- Who is Angad Daryani? Indian-origin engineer who dropped out of school now spearheading air purification innovation
- 'Dhurandhar 2’ box office day 26: Ranveer Singh’s film BEATS ‘Jawan’ and ‘Stree 2’ in week 4
- Shakti Mohan: ‘Happy being single in my 40s, don’t want kids’; recalls being cheated on
- "He beat me before my kids and urinated in a bucket and threw it on me" How Savita Pradhan fought poverty and abuse to become an IAS officer
- Ambedkar Jayanti 2026: Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Images, Facebook & Whatsapp status
Photostories
- 5 parenting takeaways modern moms can steal from Sadhguru and Alia Bhatt’s conversation
- 10-minute walk after meals can help control blood sugar spikes: Why timing matters more than step count and how to make it a daily habit
- How often you should replace kitchen sponges and brushes and why leaving them wet is dangerous
- Sunil Chhetri's Bengaluru home: Stylish, cosy, and thoughtfully designed
- 8 traditional Indian foods that were once considered luxury
- Cute pet names for your little princess
- What is ‘Saree cancer’? Why this rare condition develops and the simple habits that can help prevent it
- 8 elegant baby girl names inspired by rare flowers you have probably never heard of
- 10 scientific breakthroughs that rewrote the rules of war
- Poila Boishakh 2026: 9 traditional Bengali dishes served on New Year
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment