Recalling the stunt, Mohit revealed, "What really helped me was that Rohit Sir was on one of the trucks. He was there, guiding me in his own way, telling me what not to do so that I don't end up falling. He was there for the entire duration of the stunt, encouraging me. What also helped me along with Rohit Sir's advice was my habit of focusing on my breath, centering myself and then doing the stunt. You have to be focused as you do not have any other option. And my way of staying focused was to focus on my breath and calm myself. That is the way that I have performed all of my KKK12 stunts so far and gotten to the position that I am today, in the competition."
"I remember after the stunt was completed, I told Rohit Sir that as actors, we are taught to be relaxed and then proceed with our scenes. We also have to be in the moment of the scene to feel it and emote. And that was what I did here too. That's how I completed this stunt- by being in the moment and focusing on my breath. It was a very difficult stunt and I surprised myself by not just completing it but also winning it. This will definitely make it to my list of favourite KKK stunts," Mohit concluded.