This film also features your son Abhishekh, though he doesn’t play your son onscreen. What’s the comfort level like?
Yes. However there are other films, like a Bengali movie where he had a small role of my son. Also, in Drona I play his mother. I think there is a tremendous comfort level working with him.
With Rani, this is your first film, right?
I have never worked with Rani before. I have always considered her to be a very good artist and she is one of the most talented girls that we have today. Over the years one has seen how she has matured as an actor. I liked her very much in her first movie and was very pleasantly surprised to see a new girl, so young in her first film, giving such great performance. When you work with good artists or when you have good actors as your co-artists your performance improves a lot. There is a better standard of give and take in a scene and action-reaction. So I hope that my performance has improved a lot after working with her.
How was it working with Konkana and Kunal Kapoor?
This is my second film with Konkana after Sunglass in Bengali. In Laaga…she plays my daughter. It was easier because I started shooting for Laaga…immediately after I wrapped Sunglass, so there was continuity. It just required me to switch the language whereas the emotions stayed on. Talking about Kunal, he is a very sweet boy. I really I didn’t have a lot of scenes with him. We just had one song together because the whole unit was together. It was nice.
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