With two failing heroes and a borrowed storyline, Yash Raj Films' new film, Pyaar Impossible, written by and starring Uday Chopra, seems a long shot for the movie giants. Its saving grace, however, could be the feisty Priyanka Chopra.
The leading lady says, "It was the script that made me agree to do the film. And believe me, once the audiences see it onscreen, they are going to love it. Also, it is the kind of film that everyone can relate to. I related to it, and that's what made it so exciting."
More about the storyline that she connected with, Priyanka says, "The plot is about a geek and a beauty, and how love between them is impossible because they are so different. How could this guy get such a beautiful girl? It's a very, very sweet film shown from the point of view of the character Abhay, played by Uday. This girl enters his life, but he can't even talk to her because he feels that he is not good enough."
Having recently broken up with long-time boyfriend Harman Baweja and rumoured to be dating Shahid Kapur, does Priyanka find pyaar impossible in her own life? She says, "I don't think so. Pyaar is not impossible for anyone; you just have to find the right person. It's a very private thing, especially for me. But the day I find my love, I will declare it. As of now, I haven't found him. Love is very important in my life, and I am very romantic."
Pyaar Impossible, which also stars Dino Morea as Priyanka's onscreen boyfriend, is being promoted through a unique concept: Yash Raj has set up a website, www.pyaarimpossible.in, letting fans keep a tab on what the cast and crew of the film are up to while they shoot. Priyanka says, "The whole site is dedicated to our shooting and what happens on the sets. Like, if I sneeze, you'll see it on the web site because the cameras will keep shooting through the day!"
The film is said to have a similar plot to Notting Hill, the hit romantic comedy starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. "There is no similarity between the two films except that both movies feature a beautiful woman and a geek. Nothing else is similar," says Priyanka. But we beg to differ; just like in Notting Hill, here, the 'geek' is a bookshop owner too.
On film, she might fall for the geeky guy, but in real life, Priyanka has moved from one hunky Bollywood actor to another. We asked her how important are looks as a criteria for a partner. "Personally, I believe that looks should not be the criteria for being with someone, and that is what the film shows as well. I mean, it's easy to say that beauty lies on the inside, but I have seen men and women who have had good-looking partners and are heartbroken when they break up. So it's not a question of looks, but how that person makes you feel. If they look good, that's a bonus," she says.
The film is directed by actor-turned-director Jugal Hansraj, whose last directorial venture was 2008's Roadside Romeo. Shooting began in April, and now, Uday and Jugal have headed to Singapore and will then go to Bangkok for a one-and-a-half month shooting schedule.
Uday's last film was the multi-starrer Dhoom 2 in 2006. He has only ever acted in Yash Raj films, and Pyaar Impossible will mark a comeback of sorts for him. Dino's last hit was Raaz, back in 2002.
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