00:00Bhediya is so important because with Bhediya, I think, we are getting everything.
00:03We are getting you the big screen entertainment, we are getting you the humour.
00:08Dino helped me a lot, I think, in getting this film, you know, honestly.
00:11Because Amar, I think Amar is only like what he writes, the actor has to suit the script.
00:15And I didn't know Amar at all.
00:16Okay.
00:16And now I'm his favourite actor, ever.
00:19I don't like watching complete horror films because I get really scared.
00:23So for me, actually, horror comedy is like great, you know, I would love to watch this.
00:27Listen, I think comedy has, you know, a lot of, like, audience that loves watching comedy
00:32and so does horror and I feel like the blend, sort of, really is exciting.
00:37He's not into worldly things, he gets worldly things because that's the way it is.
00:42When I say 2.0 version with Bhediya, I mean, one humour is completely, I mean,
00:46Aapne Badla Bhi to the role, which is fully subdued.
00:49Means I don't think he did this for anything else except wanting to play this character.
00:54Right.
00:54And wanting to work with Amar.
00:55Bhediya is so important because with Bhediya, I think, we are getting everything.
00:59We are getting you the big screen entertainment, we are getting you the humour,
01:02we are getting you, we are getting you?
01:04A unique concept.
01:05A unique concept.
01:06We are getting you craft, we are getting you stars, we are getting you scale, VFX, everything.
01:10It's everything.
01:11And above all, it's a good film as well.
01:13You can't just be a good film today and you'll work in the box office.
01:16I don't think that's possible.
01:17There's no guarantee.
01:17No, I don't think that will be possible.
01:19Enough for people to step out of their houses and spend money, spend time.
01:23And not wait for it to come on OTT.
01:25I feel being a good film, being a good film, it's very relative.
01:29It's subjective.
01:30It's, it's, I mean, each person has a, yeah, exactly.
01:33And what has happened, I feel what has happened post-COVID is that individualism,
01:40which was anyway a big concept, even pre, got boosted.
01:44Everyone is an individual today.
01:45Everyone has their likes, everyone is being told that be unique.
01:48So now, if someone says I like something, it's cool to say, yeah, but I didn't like it.
01:52Oh, I like only this genre of films, or I like only this genre of films.
01:55So that individual thinking and not a group thinking of things.
01:59It's like, why don't you have, you can't look like you look, you need to look dirty,
02:03grungy, grow hair all over your body.
02:05But it was very liberating.
02:07Let me tell you that, it was very liberating.
02:08To be bad looking on screen.
02:09Yeah, more than bad looking, to just be.
02:11To not care much.
02:13Yeah, to not care much.
02:14It was the most liberating, I mean, I've never been ready for a shot faster over here.
02:22Yeah.
02:23Yeah.
02:24Yeah.
02:25Yeah.
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