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‘Love-making is the spine of B.A. Pass’

Your film B.A.Pass is about relations, What is your personal take on relationships?
It is all the result of the time we are living in. I always say times are different. I don’t pass judgments, but it’s about being compassionate. Everyone has a tale and why they behave in a particular way.

How did B.A.Pass happen and what is your role?
B.A. Pass happened to me when I had left Mumbai and went to meet my parents. I read the script on my phone and it sounds weird but I accepted the film that time itself. She is a beautiful, mystery woman who is concealing something. The character was desirable for me.

What was your thought-process before enacting such a ‘bold’ part?
There was a moment of nervousness. I was part of Chak De which is a patriotic film and then to do such a bold role. However, I was sure about my character in the film and I was sure that the cause behind this film is good. As an actress, you keep asking yourself the question where do I draw the line? And in my experience, the answer lies within you. It’s not about how much you expose in front of the camera everybody does that anyway. What matters is whether a film is worth pushing the boundaries.

How did you shoot the intimate scenes in the movie?
I knew love-making scenes were written, but didn’t know how they will film it. Love-making is the spine of B.A. Pass. We practiced our scenes and dialogues. I beleive that sex is overrated and that gave me the conviction to portray the role.
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