The titles of movies produced by Yash Raj Films of late give an inkling of the changing strategies at the movie moghul's camp.
Be it Badmash Company or Lafangey Parindey, none would be selected as the name of a YRF production few years back when love stories ruled the roost.Was
it difficult to play a visually challenged girl?
Deepika:
At a personal level, it was very tough for me. This is the most
challenging role I have played till date.
While playing Pinky I had to give my best to get into the skin of the character. I had to concentrate fully on the character and also observe a lot on how visually challenged people move around, interact and lead their life.
Even Dada (director Pradeep Sarkar) used to observe and interact with visually challenged people to understand their thought process. And it was not just for me, the entire cast and crew of Lafangey Parindey met a group of visually challenged people and spent time with them to understand their needs.What
about your character, Neil? An avid biker, a street smart person..
Neil:
It was a challenge for me as well and let me tell you why! Even a
couple of years back, I did not know how to ride a bike properly. I was
never interested in bikes and my parents also never allowed me to ride a
bike.
Only after I signed up for Tera Kya Hoga Johny (a
film being directed by Sudhir Mishra), I started learning to ride a
bike. I have played a character called Parvez who rides the bike. In
fact, I had to ride a Bullet for the scene on JJ flyover in Mumbai.
People who have ridden a bike on JJ Flyover will know how difficult it
is! Riding a bike at that point was not fun, but after completing this
film I have become quite addicted to it. It is a fun thing for me now.
I enjoyed the stunts, though my father is very scared of all my
stunts. He knows that I do not share all details of my stunts with him.
Only after he watches the movies does he realize the risks I took.
After watching New York and Aa Dekhen Zara, he
knows that I am quite capable of this. But I have to give him a 'safety
report' after every stunt I do. I have a lot of bike stunts in this
movie.
There was a scene in Aa Dekhen Zara where I had
jumped from the ninth floor. I had to call them and inform that I was
safe. I think now he has realized that this is part of my job!
On
the topic of stunts, I must also mention action director Shyam Kaushal.
The way he choreographed and co-ordinated the stunts in Lafangey
Parindey was remarkable.
What about Deepika's stunts?
Neil: [smiles] She can fly now with her
stunts!
Deepika: [smiles] I don't think
it is like one fine morning I wake up and decide to become a stunt
woman! Being a sportsperson in real life, it was easier for me to do the
stunts.
The stunts I have done in this movie required a lot of physical fitness. If you are doing an action packed film you need to look like one of the character. I have been very keen on staying fit. It needs a lot of focus, dedication and control.
How will you define Lafangey Parindey?
Neil: To me it means cool. I guess all youngsters are Lafangey. But there is a sense of responsibility that goes with this as well.It seems
you two had a lot of fun during the making of the film. How was the
experience?
Deepika:
I can confidently say that Neil has been the most supportive co-actor I
have worked with so far. Even on days when he did not have a shot, he
would be there on the sets helping everyone.
Your
take on love and relationships.
Neil:
These two things mean a lot to me. When I start my day and say bye to my
parents before starting work I see them smiling, and I know when I
return I am going to see that smile again.
People earn loads of money but that does not help
beyond a point. Your family should be the most important aspect in your
life.
Deepika: Love is the most beautiful
feeling in this world and as Neil has said -- you may have the best
material comfort, but that is of no use if you do not have anyone to
share it with.
As actors, we want to be loved by our fans. No amount of wealth can buy that satisfaction and happiness. It's always good to surrounded by people who love you and care about you.
It seems
you two had a lot of fun during the making of the film. How was the
experience?
Deepika:
I can confidently say that Neil has been the most supportive co-actor I
have worked with so far. Even on days when he did not have a shot, he
would be there on the sets helping everyone.