Priyanka Mohan Discusses Food Challenges and Weather Struggles During 40-Day 'Made in Korea' Shoot Priyanka Mohan’s 40-day filming experience for the film Made in Korea was marked by several challenges, including difficulties with food and unpredictable weather, according to the actress. Despite these obstacles, she expressed her enjoyment of the project, which she described as her first international collaboration. Food became a significant issue during her stay in South Korea. Speaking to IANS, Mohan revealed that the local cuisine posed a problem for her dietary preferences. “Food was quite a problem for me because they put red meat in most dishes,” she said. While she is primarily a vegetarian, she noted that she has recently started incorporating chicken into her meals, indicating a shift in her eating habits during the shoot. The weather in Korea also presented a major challenge. Mohan described the climate as highly variable, with rapid changes from sunny mornings to rainy afternoons and snowy nights. “You could have the sun shining in the morning, and it would be raining by afternoon and snowing by night,” she explained. These sudden shifts complicated the filming schedule, requiring the crew to adapt quickly to the changing conditions. Despite the difficulties, Mohan expressed a strong connection with the Korean cast and crew. She highlighted the professionalism and approachability of the actors, noting that the team’s camaraderie made the experience rewarding. “This was my first ever international collaboration, and the Korean artists are all very, very down to earth,” she said. She added that the actors rehearsed thoroughly before filming, which helped streamline the production process.#south_korea #ra_karthik #made_in_korea #priyanka_mohan #korean_cast
