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Arshad Warsi vows never to kiss on screen again
Updated On: 27 January, 2010 02:12 PM IST | | PTI
The kissing scene between Arshad Warsi and Vidya Balan may have generated much-hype for soon-to-release 'Ishqiya' but the 'Munnabhai' actor has vowed never to lock lips on screen again.
The kissing scene between Arshad Warsi and Vidya Balan may have generated much-hype for soon-to-release 'Ishqiya' but the 'Munnabhai' actor has vowed never to lock lips on screen again.
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Though the actor doesn't regret the act since it was as per the 'demand of the script', he admits that it was a 'scary' experience. "I respect the vision that Vishal Bharadwaj and director Abhishek Chaubhey carried.
They explained to me the film, its texture, the setting and the characterisation due to which I was convinced about the kissing scene. But only I know how scared I was," Arshad said.
When asked what really convinced him to do the scene, especially since he was so apprehensive to begin with, Arshad said it was important to bring the point of view of his character.
"In 'Ishqiya', both Naseer and I have our point of views when it comes to the lady in our lives - Vidya Balan.
The entire romantic encounter is quite balanced actually because there is a man who has seen life (Naseer) and hence is in love with her. On the other hand me being the younger lot is in lust with her," the 41-year-old actor said.
Recounting one of the hilarious sequences in the film which establishes his frivolous character of Babban, Arshad smiles, "The moment I enter this village, the first thing I do is ask a kid about directions to a red light area.
It is pretty reflective of this character who doesn't believe in love but only lust." Highlighting the quality feel that 'Ishqiya' carries right though its narrative, Arshad said that the film has a lot more than just Naseeruddin Shah, Vidya Balan and himself.
"There are so many other talented actors in the film who have been handpicked by Vishal and Abhishek. It was never just about its principal protagonists. There were dozen odd other characters that we remember till date. It is only this kind of combination that leads to a masterpiece," Arshad said.
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