00:00Yeah, I mean it was the same nervousness that Madhuri ma'am's song was and obviously Sanjay sir's.
00:11But this is something that we just wanted. I think it's very today, it's very fresh.
00:18So you had to kind of remove that pressure and see it. We are we're doing a spin on something
00:23very iconic but that doesn't mean that you're you're being sort of a homage to your roots,
00:29so it's circling back. So you how do you honor it in the most authentic way? So you put your
00:34own spin to it, you bring what you think would actually you know kind of sort of
00:41lifted or taken in a different direction. So we were working with a brilliant crew.
00:46The storyline is very different, it's very very now. So we were just, I think we were doing
00:53obviously we are learning from the best. We had Madhuri ma'am and Sanjay sir to look up to and
00:58kind of go back to as a bible. So we had, I would say it wasn't the pressure, they were guiding us
01:04how to take this approach. Yeah, it's a very very different take on the song and we were just
01:10having a blast. I think it's a wedding vibe and we've grown up with the remixes.
01:17You understand, you know that we are trying to make an iconic song reach a wider audience.
01:24So I think there was more excitement than pressure. That's a lovely song and
01:31I think it just kind of was all happened in fun and games, no pressure.
01:39I feel like one of the realizations that I had while doing a music video was that as actors you
01:56treat your dialogues as you know how you're going to express. So you have to approach these lyrics as an actor
02:03where the lines that you're saying are your dialogue. So you're expressing, you're still
02:07communicating. So I think this is such a great workshop for actors where you are kind of, you can
02:14go into very very different zones where the lyrics could be saying one thing or you could take it very
02:19like you know literally and be expressing that through your face or your body or take the totally
02:25opposite approach where the lyrics could be saying one thing and you could be portraying one
02:29like a completely opposite thing. So I feel like this was my workshop where I was being groomed
02:35in a very different way and I feel like that is so necessary because this requires a
02:41different skill set altogether and I feel like actors should definitely be doing this more.
02:46I can't think of a reason why anyone wouldn't want to do it and I'm not surprised that Akshaya
02:52sir is doing it and you know other actors, our senior actors are also doing it because
02:57I mean look at the quality of, I've been asked by people that when is this film releasing so
03:02you know that's the appeal of something done so tastefully you know.
03:24I think what got me excited on set was like how the director was telling me
03:32that the girl is fooling you or you know she's having fun, now you're getting irritated so it's
03:39very, what is it that our life has become very intense now but still you go to small
03:46cities sometimes you also kick back and relax. These are the happy simple joys of life,
03:53you know the good old, your laid-back life this is what it is, this is what we live for.
04:02I feel like everybody has their own struggles and there is no way to quantify
04:16I started with a suitable boy so I don't think I can say these things
04:24because the love I've received for a suitable boy and for Kill, I feel like the industry has
04:30really showed up for me and it's been very very open and welcome to outsiders if you call that
04:37but we're all here to make our own sort of space and mark, make our own mark so we are here for
04:43that and we are doing that. I don't really think about it, I think I've always believed that
04:50you know at whatever stage I am in my career, I've got what I deserved so beyond that I don't
04:59really apply my mind to this.
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