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Karan Tacker on facing his fear of heights while shooting Special Ops 2: It took a lot of mental preparation

Special Ops Season 2 delivers gripping action and intense drama, with Kay Kay Menon’s Himmat Singh anchoring the story. Karan Tacker shines as Farooq, blending physical prowess and emotional depth in a high-stakes world of espionage and cyber threats.

July 28, 2025 / 13:16 IST
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Karan Tacker on facing his fear of heights while shooting Special Ops 2: It took a lot of mental preparation

Special Ops Season 2 has quickly climbed the charts since its release, garnering praise for its gripping storyline and high-octane action. Returning to the screen with even greater intensity, the new season dives deeper into the shadowy world of intelligence and espionage, set against the backdrop of rising global tensions and cyber threats. At the heart of the series is Kay Kay Menon’s iconic portrayal of Himmat Singh, but Karan Tacker, who reprises his role as Farooq, also emerges as a standout with a performance marked by both physical and psychological intensity.

In a candid behind-the-scenes revelation, Karan shared the challenges he faced while filming this season — the most daunting being his personal fear of heights. A pivotal scene required him to perform a high-stakes stunt atop one of the highest dams in the world. For someone with a severe phobia, this was no small feat. Yet, drawing inspiration from the very character he portrays — a composed and sharp R&AW agent — Karan dug deep to overcome the fear.

“This one was challenging in its own ways,” Karan said, describing the tough terrains and unforgiving shooting conditions. “The locations were extremely tough. The action is very real. When you're hitting, when you're falling, it all just really feels like you’re falling on real ground because we’re shooting in real locations.”

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Director Neeraj Pandey’s preference for realism added to the pressure. “Neeraj sir has a way of shooting — he likes to keep it as close to contact as possible, so it doesn’t look like we’re acting,” Karan explained. “That meant a lot of times I was actually getting punched, kicked, and thrown around, which was a challenge in itself.”

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