I loved this interview. Masand gets some of the best interviews. Badhai ho turned out to be so lovely because of how they let the family dynamics flow seamlessly. Clearly nobody saw a reason to overshadow the other charecter. As she rightly put, everybody had their own little space to perform. Such movies are a delight and a refreshing change from the usual hero heroine trope. Even the kid who played the younger brother had his own thing going on. Apart from the comic aspect, this movie just made me happy as to how script and charecter arc was given the utmost importance. Whatever she said about the movie is so bang on and precisely what worked in its favour.
Would love to see more movies from the director. I would want some interviewer to ask him as to what prompted him to make Tevar as that movie doesn't seem to fit in his sensibilities at all. Is it him being evolved as a movie director over time or him having to compromise for that big commercial break. We will never know probably!
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