
Arshad and Vidya were very edgy about the kiss'

The
trailer of Vishal Bhardwaj's production Ishqiya is far-removed from the regular
Bollywood movie trailers. This one -- starring Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi and Vidya Balan -- has a beautiful mix of seduction and violence. The film, which tells the tale of two robbers, has quite a bit of abusive language as well, and has been given an 'A' certificate.
Director Abhishek Chaubey has been a part of many Bhardwaj movies, and seems to have developed a rustic filmi touch like his mentor.
He talks to Patcy N about his journey from Bhardwaj's homestate Uttar Pradesh to
Bollywood.
Vidya plays a seductress in the film, something she has never portrayed before.
I wanted a typical
Indian looking village girl. That's why I chose her. Vidya took up this role right away because she understood the character. So being a seductress and saying that kind of (abusive) dialogue were smaller issues. More than convincing her to do this film, she was nervous as to how I would do the film. We discussed and rehearsed every scene.
In fact, Arshad was more nervous about the kissing scene than Vidya. We would meet almost everyday before the shoot. We had a workshop too. We talked about all the apprehensions and clarified them.
Arshad and Naseerbhai are natural actors but Vidya had to really work hard and be the person that she was playing. Even Saif (Ali Khan) had to put in lot of work for Omkara.
What does Ishqiya mean?
Ishqiya mean romanticism. But here it does not only mean romance. It is about people with romantic natures. Ishqiya is about passion, which is the core of the
story. At the same time, it is also a crime
story so it works as a thriller as well. It is not a triangular love
story, though. We shot the film in the village of Mallbe in Satara for about 50 days.
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Image: Abhishek Chaubey, Vidya Balan, Arshad Warsi, Naseeruddin Shah on the sets of Ishqiya