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Well as long as men believe and accept that women are better than them in every walk of life and ... “What I hate about Mallika
Well as long as men believe and accept that women are better than them in every walk of life and a superior species then yes, absolutely! The golden rule is that women should walk ahead. Men of course, can follow!
Well, I did PKSE this was the wittiest, most romantic comedy I have read in my whole life! Saket Chaudhary, the director, brought the script to me and did a narration…I just loved it! Then I heard that PNC is producing it and that the producers were thinking of casting Mallika Sherawat. I thought to myself, Mallika?? Then I realized that if you were in the movie… is character ko thoda sa alter karna padega. That's when the clash between Delhi and Mumbai happened. So we made some changes and worked some stuff in and it shaped up beautifully!
First, I loved the script! Secondly, I was tired of playing the sex diva, sex bomb, glamour goddess! I was looking to do a girl-next-door kind of role and break away from the shackles of my existing image! An image that the film industry has given me! I was tired of it. PKSE was the perfect opportunity to do something different and I'm glad that PNC and Saket thought that I could carry it off! And I think I have. Besides, when I heard that I was being cast opposite you, I got scared. Rahul Bose ka naam sunte hi…I thought to myself…how am I going to even understand what this man says or even have a conversation with him??? I mean, you are the type who uses all these big words, is horribly intellectual, boring, mainly arty-farty! How was I going to get through an entire film with you? But I must say that seekhne ko bahut kuch mila mujhe. I've learnt so much just being around you! Through it all, I just kept my fingers crossed prayed that things would work out. Can you imagine--I had to tolerate you!!--and it wasn't easy. But I did it. Successfully that too!
Of course! What I loved about MS? In my 35 years in Mumbai city, she is the most down to earth person I have ever met. No pretenses, no acts---she's surprisingly, actually quite shy! When one can tell a co-actor exactly what one feels, and I could do that with you simply because I knew that you wanted the film to be a better film. Aah…what I hate about you is your body. You should work out! Can't be flabby and not in control of your limbs!
You know it's strange. In a world where there have never been more cool, vulnerable, intelligent, funny, independent women…I just fail to find the right person. I have no issues or mental problems with dating or relationships---apart from you of course who is so attracted to me, it's embarrassing!! But seriously, I'm cool about love…but it just hasn't happened yet. I haven't found the right person. What about you? Are you single?
How come Mallika? I mean, every single man I have met in my life after PKSE was announced has said…man she's so hot, she's super hot. So why are you single?
I think PKSE is a very real-to-life film. It's the kind of film that couples will watch together and then jump up in their seats and say…hey this is just like us! In that sense it looks at relationships honestly…there's a little bit of every woman and every man in it—a little bit of every relationship in it. It's a passionate relay of where relationships and love is today.
True! I saw the movie last night and I realized that given all the talk about men being commitment phobic, PKSE is actually a very pro-love, pro-relationship film!
But you must admit, in the game of things….CRICKET IS MORE IMPORTANT TO MEN THAN LOVE AND MARRIAGE!!! I just don't get that! I mean come to think of it, in the beginning of the film, poor Trisha (my character) goes down on her knees and asks you to marry her but what is your reaction??? Why are men so insensitive?
The truth—we've heard it so many times---and it's true. Men have been customized to being sexually predatory human beings. The question constantly thrown at us being--how many women can we take to bed?--how many women are we attracted to? So when you think of marriage…it means the end of all that…the loss of one's machismo! That's scary!!
I like the other one: Dil Todke Na Ja—the techno qawali. It's got great energy, a great groove, is beautifully shot and has an enormous club vibe! Also, I dance in the video…quite a first for me.
When Trisha proposes to Sid. It's the finest scene I have ever seen. She's down on her knees, with a rose in her hand—asking the man she loves, to marry her. No ego, no pre-conceived notions about a man proposing---nothing. Never in the history of cinema has a heroine done this! Just brilliant! The second is when Sid and Trisha are getting intimate in her father's house in Delhi and as Rahul struggles with her lingerie, Trisha's dad walks in on them….it's a killer of a scene! I mean can you imagine if that ever happens in real life?
Yes! Well my favorite is the ‘Superhero' scene where the three men, Ranvir Sheorey, Aamir Bashir and I are wondering why men are so scared of commitment and marriage and Ranvir asks us if we've ever heard of any superhero being married? Neither Superman, nor Batman, not even our own home-grown superhero Shaktiman are married. Can you imagine what it would be like if Superman was on his way to rescue New York City and en-route the wife called him and asked him when he was coming home and whether he'd shopped for veggies on the way or not?! Accurate stuff there and a rocking scene!
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