Actress Alia Bhatt, who will be seen in Imtiaz Ali's 'Highway', is not
sure if she can manage a good opening for the film as she is just
one-film-old in the industry.
"I being one film old, (my film) will not get good opening or a good
weekend. If it's a good film and audience can relate to it, its honesty
and sincerity, they will watch it. But if they cannot see that, it will
flop," Alia told PTI. "Today a good film always does well regardless of
the genre.
Films like 'Shahid', 'BA Pass' got lot of appreciation. Things are
changing now, people are accepting good cinema. The word of mouth plays
an important role today for non commercial films. It takes time for such
(non-massy) films to do well... it is a gamble," she said.
Alia said she is scared ahead of 'Highway' release. "I am not confident
at all...my confidence is zero, I think it will be for every film. It is
probably more for 'Highway' because it is a grilling kind of film. I am
scared," she said.
Imtiaz had come to Alia's house with the script and the moment she read
it, she started dreaming about the film. Since the story moves to
several places in India including Delhi, Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and
others, it was quite stressful but the actress never gave up. "I did not
feel like giving up, I was wondering how am I still doing it. I was
proud of myself, I really pushed myself a lot.
There was physical exertion but mentally you feel you can stretch to it.
I have pushed myself a lot physically and I am happy about it," she
said. Praising Imtiaz for his work, Alia said, "He is a very pure soul,
whether it is his intensity, dedication or passion towards his work,
everything is there.
He is what he is, there is no fuss or anything fake, that is what I love
about him," she said. On the unusual pairing of her and Randeep Hooda
in the movie, she said, "It is intentionally done. The unusual pairing
is done for a reason. Randeep is a buddy and it was fun working with
him." 'Highway' hits theatres on February 21.


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