00:00There won't be any attempt to glorify, morally that would be wrong, and more so if it was
00:14a real character.
00:15So this is fiction, one can extend it a bit, but all of us, I think, have a little bit
00:20of good in us, and all of us have a little bit of bad in us.
00:26Raees is a bad guy, I think.
00:28He does bad business, a bad business, and he's mean, yeah, of course, and he'll clean
00:34up anything that comes in his way, but the good trait is that he can stand up and take
00:39responsibility for his actions, and I think that kind of shines through just in the character,
00:44not in the storytelling that we will force you in the end, but you know, you gotta like
00:48him because he's a good guy, no.
00:49I think it's actually that's what makes it interesting and maybe chancy, that we're not
00:55taking a side, we'll keep it open-ended, and you may go back thinking, I like him or
01:00I don't like him, and that's absolutely alright, you don't have to love him at all.
01:03It's not that kind of film.
01:05It's not Chennai Express where you have to love the guy, no, you don't have to.
01:13I just can't do it in front of camera.
01:14I mean, they've caught me secretly on camera, abusing people, I can do it in real life,
01:19but on films, I find it awkward.
01:20It's like, you know, a few things, I have problems laughing on screen as an actor.
01:24It's as much of an issue or lack of it, but I just think, it's just difficult for me to
01:33do it.
01:34I tried a couple of times in films, you know, I can't even say dog, I find it awkward to
01:41say it, yeah.
01:42So, it's not me trying to play it up that, oh, I'm a family hero now, it's just difficult
01:47for me as an actor to do it, and you can avoid it.
01:49It does not define my acting, I mean, I think I'll still be able to express anger without
01:53really being abusive.
01:59Just because you're interested in a bad person's story, does not make you a bad person, necessarily.
02:04It's not like likes attract, as a matter of fact, opposites attract, they say, universally.
02:08So, if you like a bad guy's story, you're really a good person.
02:16I think each one has to have their own way of expressing who, what, where they want to
02:21be.
02:22I think we have to stop being, not only as journalists, but everything is an editorial.
02:28Everything's got a point of view, everything's taking a side now.
02:31We make it subjective.
02:32Yeah, we make it too subjective.
02:33I think, you know, you can't judge people, their way of thinking, their way of being
02:39genuinely.
02:40I mean, I think each one has his or her own circumstances, their own way of thinking,
02:45believing, and you've got to allow everyone to have the freedom of being their own person.
02:51If I don't agree with you, it does not mean you are wrong.
02:54We just don't agree.
02:55That's all.
02:56You live your life and I live mine.
03:02The marketing of this film is being done the way we designed it.
03:06I mean, I like to believe I market every film differently, according to the film.
03:09So, this film need not have been marketed like that.
03:12And the role that the protagonist, Asiya, plays in the film is very different from how
03:19Deepika is in Om Shanti Om.
03:21So, the launches have to be different.
03:22That's not been affected at all.
03:23And it won't be because, you know, the whole idea of launching a film is to inform people
03:28about what's happening.
03:29And I think we've been doing that through the trailers, through the songs.
03:32And this is it.
03:33I mean, we're two days before and I think I'm still overdoing it.
03:35I should have actually stopped it two days ago.
03:37But I think old, old, old habits die hard.
03:40You're like, oh, well, let me just go to Dubai once.
03:43But no, see, I think it's too often, it's too long a subject spoken about.
03:49I'm actually bored of this discussion, to be really honest.
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