Abhishek Kapoor Enemies are everywhere.


- 'Yes. It is becoming a film. Making an important film like this is a very responsible job, nothing fictional, but based on a real event. '

- Abhishek Kapoor started his career as an actor but also played the lead role in three films. These are three films - 'Uf Ye Mohabbat', 'Aashiqui Mastana' and 'Shikar'. After this he has decided to become a director through a sports drama 'Aryan: Unbreakable'. He has also collaborated in 'Rock On !!', 'Kaipo Che!', 'Fitur' and 'Kedarnath'. Will you return to acting at some point? - He immediately said 'no'. Abhishek says, you have failed as an actor, which discourages you because as a businessman you do not know what you are selling. Actor is a product.

Actor-director Abhishek Kapoor has just returned from Goa a few days back. I was in such a hurry to get out of this crazy time and I have spent my time with nature. ' Last year, the filmmaker left for Chandigarh at the end of October and by December 3, he had completed the film 'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui' starring Ayushman Khurana and Vani Kapoor.

The film is produced by his wife Pragya and Bhushan Kumar. Abhishek Kapoor points the finger at the fact that there were very few of us in the lockdown and the film was launched. It was a devastating time, as the second wave was more dangerous than the first. Returned after this. No one had a clue who would remove it.

'Enemies were everywhere. Our unit was 200-300 people. Everyone was wearing masks and everyone was in focus. The actors were quiet and they sat there focusing on their acting. It's as if someone is handling a new animal. ' The director also admitted that "a day before the shooting started, 10-12 crew members came positive for Koro."

Fortunately, this was reversed as the test-kits were hypersensitive. Anything that comes in front of him shows that he was caught by Corona. So when it was tested again, all came negative and the film went ahead and was completed as per schedule.

He paid special attention to the fact that you will not work in films unless you are fully committed. Abhishek agrees that the epidemic put the dimension of fear into a highly demanding operation. Work is still underway on the first copy of the film.

He is happy with the way 'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui' has progressed. 'I never saw Chandigarh in our films, but this time I did. This is a beautiful city to live in. The people here, the food and the weather are the best, 'he said.

Meanwhile, Abhishek Kapoor is currently working together on several screenplays, including a dark comedy on Apakriya Darudia. "I will decide in a matter of months which film to go with," he said.

On February 9, 2016, there was a conversation about a film about which Abhishek Kapoor wanted to shake hands with Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Bhushan Kumar and Mahavir Jain. He wanted to salute the Indian Air Force by recreating the airstrikes that took place on February 9 in Balakot, Pakistan.

The airstrikes were in retaliation for a Jaish-e-Mohammed suicide bomber attack in Pulwama that killed 20 CRPF personnel. Did it become a film? - 'Yes. It is becoming a film.

Making an important film like this is a very responsible job, nothing fictional, but based on a real event. And the morality of our country and the soldiers of the army is involved, 'he clarified.

The team of writers has worked hard to make this film Kandarai A in the right perspective from every point of view. 'You don't get another chance to make such a film. So you have to work carefully and tell me the story idea and how you are going to treat it. '

Abhishek was at the Pride Parade in Amsterdam on his 9th birthday in 2012 and wanted to make a film based on that experience? - 'Oh yes. Of course, the world still resonates with me because it is a world and a love story.

We have created so many barriers between ourselves, so many systems that have told us to keep quiet and not accept anything that we do not agree with, ”he said.

With this he said that this is a world that is changing and also evolving rapidly. We are becoming open to not knowing much of what we know. 'The LGBTQIA + community is also a part of learning.' You will be amazed at how much the epidemic has changed us and says Abhishek Kapoor, he made us tough and gave priority to others. ‘We all have to get together in one place before we start the race.

Our thirst has crossed all limits. We live in crowded cities and are trapped like little fish, but now we have zoom, facetime and many other ways of communicating. One is aware of this reality and one does not need it at all, 'he said, adding that after the epidemic, many will not go back to their old ways and the Vadu hybrid world will develop because of it.

‘There are many who do not change their profession and go to another business. He doesn’t know what to do with his own as he will be known as an actor wherever he goes. Making a switch is one of the most difficult things. Which I will never do and today I will help my actor with my experience and understanding human beings and this world is my own, 'said Abhishek Kapoor.

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