MOVING OVER CHICK FLICKS
‘Veere Di Wedding a progressive film’
Actor Kareena Kapoor Khan said that her Veere Di Wedding, which she has been promoting before its release, is a progressive film. While interacting with reporters to promote Veere Di Wedding, Kareena said, “People appreciated the trailer because this film’s language is very different. It’s really a progressive film.” She further added that films like Dil Chahta Hai and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara have appeared on screens through the male’s outlook but through this film, people will, for the first time, see a story through four female friend’s perspective. Kareena said she enjoyed the script at the very first time she read it.
“This film has shown what happens in the life of four childhood friends, very interestingly”
“When I first read the script, I enjoyed reading it. I felt excited and confident that people would like to see this kind of film,” she said.
When asked whether makers of the film were trying follow the trend of female-oriented movies, Bebo said: “This film has not tried to bring any kind of trend but I think after watching this film, people will have a changed mind-set. It will also change the thought process of directors so they can tell a story of friendship and love through a female perspective also.”
Talking about story-line of the film, the Chameli actor said, “When we see four girls on screen, audience thinks that it is a chic flick and it will be about their clothes, shoes and bags but this film is not like that. I think that’s why producer decided not to position this film as a chic flick because it’s a story of four girls who are in different stages of marriage.”
“We have shown certain issues in the film which we have not addressed earlier,” she added.
When asked whether she could relate with her character in the movie, Kareena said: “My character, Kalindi, is commitment phobic but I am married and have a kid in real life, so I don’t think I could relate with her character in that way.” Veere Di Wedding is female buddy comedy film, directed by Shashanka Ghosh.
The film is co-produced by Rhea Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor and Nikhil Dwivedi.
There’s nothing creative about living within your means -Francis Ford Coppola
When I first read the script, I enjoyed reading it. I felt excited and confident that people would like to see this kind of film as it is an interesting portrayal of four childhood friends, their lives and problems