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Actress Alia Bhatt said that it was difficult to make Kalank, her drama of the time, and that filming the climax was particularly exhausting. said that it was not easy.
Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt at a photo shoot during the Kalank promotion in New Delhi on April 13th.
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Alia confessed that the sets of the film seemed like home and that familiar people put her at ease, but it was not easy, Kalank being a "difficult film". She said: "I was shooting at Brahmastra and Kalank simultaneously, some days were simply impossible to live. It is not easy to live up to Abhishek's vision. Roop, my character, is a millenium living in the 40s. Her thought process can be evolved, but she is always graceful in her behavior. We deliberately kept Roop flawed. I like it because as an actor, it's hard to bring out the vulnerabilities of a character. Being perfect all the time is boring and a burden. The highlight of the film was exhausting. "
Speaking of the culmination of the film, choreographer Saroj Khan had already revealed that the final sequence involved a Madhuri dance number, choreographed by Saroj herself. "Four years after Gulaab Gang, I choreographed another song for Madhuri (Dixit). Throughout the film (Kalank), she makes others dance and never dances herself. Then, when the climax is reached, when Zafar (Dhawan) of Varun enters the kotha, she burst into a mujra. Tabahi is a sad and situational song with fast rhythms. Madhuri and I danced our hearts and I hope that after seeing it, people will still remember Saroj Khan, "she said.
Alia also defended the violence in his character from Gully Boy and told the tabloid: "I saw her as savage and who was liberating. Violence is not something that I approve, but it is real. What could happen to someone who has been cataloged? She accumulates a lot of negative energy in her, but as a person she is not toxic. I understand that the traits are similar – she was manipulative, but Safeena was also honest and colorful, her heart in the right place.
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Produced by Karan Johar and performed by Madhuri Dixit, Sanjay Dutt and Sonakshi Sinha and Aditya Roy Kapur, Kalank is due to open on April 17.
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April 14, 2019 09h56 IST
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