MUMBAI: Child actor Doyel Dhawan was almost glued to Bipasha Basu, like a child would be with her mother, on the sets of Aatma and the Bollywood actor confesses that the experience made her realise that motherhood is the best feeling.
“She [Doyel] was very attached to me. She would be with me, sit with me and eat with me. It’s tough to be a mom, but it’ll be the best feeling. The film taught me that the best thing a woman can have is a child,” she said in a group interview.
Aatma has been a fantastic experience for Bipasha, who was last seen in Race 2 and Raaz 3.
“It has evolved me more as a human being. There are very few roles which help you form a connection. Aatma helps you understand the value of parental attachments,” she said.
“It also makes you understand that sometimes we stay in a relationship in the name of love, children and society. But is it really worth it to be in an abusive relationship?”
Directed by Suparn Verma, the horror thriller also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui. This is the first time Bipasha has shared screen space with the actor who is known for giving excellent performances in Gangs of Wasseypur and Kahaani.
“Nawaz and I have a give-and-take relationship. We both don’t like to do more than three takes. We both like to do full scenes in one go and not bit by bit. We used to plan it out, rehearse and do a master [piece],” she said.
The actor really liked him in Sujoy Ghosh’s thriller Kahaani.
“If you put all my co-stars together, Nawaz is by far the best. I saw Kahaani when there was no hype around it. I only remembered him in the film,” she said.
For her, the film is much more than a horror film.
“It is a well-rounded human drama. So it is not just a horror film. I don’t like it when people look down on horror films. This film has so much more in terms of content than any other horror film made so far,” she said.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 9th, 2013.
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