Arav
Chowdhary
tells
this
correspondent
that
though
there
were
quite
a
few
hot
scenes
in
Right
Yaa
Wrong,
where
Isha
Koppikkar
and
he
roll
on
top
of
each
other
half
naked
passionately
kissing
each
other,
both
on
the
bath
tub
and
on
the
bed,
the
scenes
could
be
deleted
because
they
are
inherent
part
of
the
script.
Were
you
confident
about
making
an
impact
with
your
role
in
Right
Yaa
Wrong
in
spite
of
stalwarts
like
Sunny
and
Irrfan?
I
had
absolutely
no
doubt
that
my
role
in
Right
Yaa
Wrong
will
put
me
in
the
map
as
an
actor
to
reckon
with.
It
is
a
bold
subject,
which
is
on
par
with
any
International
film
with
a
fast
pace
and
a
lot
of
twists
and
turns.
Is
it
true
that
you
did
not
take
up
even
a
single
project
as
long
as
you
were
working
in
Right
Yaa
Wrong?
For
the
past
three
years
ever
since
Right
Yaa
Wrong
was
launched,
I
chose
not
to
do
even
a
single
frame
of
any
thing,
though
in
the
past
I
had
acted
in
films
like
Dhoom
1,
Lakshya,
The
Perfect
Husband,The
Deadly
Disciple
and
88
Antop
Hill,
for
the
simple
reason
that
I
have
had
this
courage
of
conviction
that
this
film
will
work
wonders
as
far
as
my
career
is
concerned.
How
was
the
experience
of
doing
the
passionate
love
making
scenes
with
Isha
Koppikkar?
I
found
Isha
very
easy
going
and
we
shared
quite
a
good
camaraderie
on
the
sets.
She
is
quite
a
professional
actress.
Though
there
were
quite
a
few
hot
scenes
in
the
film,
where
we
roll
on
top
of
each
other
half
naked
and
passionately
kissing
each
other,
both
on
the
bath
tub
and
on
the
bed,
the
scenes
could
not
be
deleted
because
they
are
inherent
part
of
the
script.
Tell
me
about
your
days
as
Mr
India
and
your
stint
as
a
stage
artiste!
Though
I
won
the
crown
of
Mr
India
way
back
in
1999
and
have
walked
the
ramp
for
Provogue,
Muzafar
and
Meera
Ali,
Araya
etc
and
have
appeared
in
countless
ad
campaigns
as
a
model,
I
hail
from
Jaipur
and
am
basically
from
theatre.
Both
Irrfan
and
I
have
done
theatre
in
Jaipur
at
the
Ravindra
Manch.
I
have
acted
in
the
play
Dil
Ka
Haal
Sune
Dilwala,
directed
by
Nikhilesh
and
an
adaptation
of
The
Westside
Story.
It
had
twelve
songs
sung
by
Shankar
Mahadevan
and
Sapna
Awasthi.
You
have
acted
in
TV
serials
too!
Though
I
had
also
done
TV
serials
like
Captain
Vyom
for
Ketan
Mehta
and
Dil
Na
Jaane
Kyon
for
Zee
TV,
I"d
like
to
call
myself
more
as
a
model,
who
has
also
done
a
lot
of
music
videos.
I
cherish
the
experience
of
having
done
quite
a
few
ads
for
acclaimed
directors
like
Shekhar
Kapoor,
Prahlad
Kakkar,
Kailas
Surendranath,
Kunal
Kapoor,
Shantanu
Sheorey
etc
for
products
like
Zodiac,
Vimal,
Old
Spice,
VIP
Briefs
and
Suitcases.
How
do
you
look
back
at
your
career
over
the
years?
I
am
learning
every
day.
I
see
myself
on
the
screen
and
keep
on
learning
not
only
as
an
actor
but
also
as
a
person.
I
feel
that
I
am
evolving
every
day.
The
reason
you
would
not
find
me
wooden
as
an
actor
though
I
have
been
a
ramp
model
and
have
modeled
is
that
I
was
first
an
actor
and
then
a
model.
Today
the
biggest
of
actors
do
ramp
modeling,
including
Salman
Khan
and
Shahrukh
Khan
and
the
days
of
classification
are
over.
What
kind
of
roles
do
you
seek
as
an
actor,
after
Right
Yaa
Wrong?
I
aim
at
anything
that
gives
me
exposure
and
is
good
stuff
to
get
my
teeth
into
it
as
an
actor.
In
today"s
times,
there
are
only
script
driven
roles
and
there
is
nothing
as
such
which
can
just
be
termed
as
negative
or
positive
roles.
I
am
a
trained
actor.
I
dance
well
and
am
in
good
shape
and
as
such
I
am
game
to
do
whatever
role
is
offered
to
me,
whether
it
is
out
and
out
black
or
out
and
out
white.
I
am
self
taught.
Though
I
did
not
learn
from
any
acting
guru,
my
stint
as
an
actor
in
theatre
has
stood
me
in
good
stead.
I
have
to
my
credit
five
years
of
theatre
with
various
groups.
It
made
my
foundation
as
an
actor.
I
am
an
actor.
I
am
no
star
son
and
hence
have
to
work
on
my
own
steam
to
survive
as
an
actor
in
the
industry.
I
am
game
for
whatever
cinema
I
am
called
upon
to
do
as
long
as
I
get
good
work.
Is
there
any
other
film
up
your
sleeves
after
Right
Yaa
Wrong?
Besides
Right
Yaa
Wrong,
which
has
now
seen
the
light
of
the
day,
I
have
one
more
film
called
Season"s
Greetings
in
which
I
play
a
super
rich,
successful
and
also
good
looking
dude,
with
whom
Tabu
is
obsessed
to
the
point
of
no
return,
so
much
so
that
Tabu
makes
it
a
point
to
even
keep
my
pictures
in
her
desktop
as
screen
saver.
Tabu
and
I
are
in
a
relationship
which
turns
sour
in
the
film.
Season"s
greetings
is
a
romantic
comedy
which
has
multiple
tracks,
with
actors
like
Shreyas
Talpade,
Sohail
Khan,
Ashish
Choudhary,
Javed
Jafferey,
Saurabh
Shukla,
Vatsal
Seth,
Raima
Sen
and
Ria
Sen
and
has
a
story
which
happens
in
two
days.
Who
are
your
favourite
directors?
My
favourite
directors
are
Imtiaz
Ali,
Vidhu
Vinod
Chopra,
Yash
Chopra,
Aditya
Chopra
and
last
but
not
the
least
Shaad
Ali.
I
would
love
to
work
with
them
and
be
a
part
and
parcel
of
their
projects,
whatever
the
role
they
offer
may
be,
because
I
am
one
hundred
per
cent
sure
that
even
the
tiniest
roles
in
their
films
will
take
the
actors
who
play
the
roles
to
the
next
level.