Arbaaz Khan gets jovial
Q.
Please
brief
us
the
story
of
Woodstock
Villa.
A.
It
is
a
Hansal
Mehta
film
about
swiftly
changing
moralities
in
today's
world.
After
the
disappearance
of
a
successful
businessman's
stunning
wife,
hostile
and
taunting
ransom
demands
follow.
As
the
true
nature
of
stakes
for
the
captor
and
his
captives
unfold,
Woodstock
Villa
lithely
transforms
from
a
precise
neo
noir
into
a
chilling
and
shocking
thriller,
and
ultimately
into
a
vivid,
invigorating,
icy
masterpiece
of
murder,
mystery
and
suspense.
Neither
pleading
eyes
nor
bound
wrists
nor
a
shallow
grave
are
what
they
seem,
as
a
moment
of
relief
is
suddenly
transformed
into
a
web
of
deceit,
and
a
moment
of
truth
is
followed
by
a
sudden
web
of
lies.
Unsettling,
thrilling,
hallucinatory,
suspenseful
and
erotic,
Woodstock
Villa
is
contemporary
entertainment
that
breaks
new
ground
with
every
twist.
Q.
Tell
us
about
your
character
in
the
film.
A.
Well,
the
character's
name
is
Shrin
who
is
a
businessman
and
loves
his
wife.
There
are
incidents
and
moments
in
the
film
which
brings
out
certain
amount
of
frustration
out
of
this
character
due
to
blackmail,
lust,
adultery,
ransom
and
a
lot
of
elements
involved
in
his
life
which
are
very
complicated.
You
can
call
the
film
a
dark
thriller.
Q.
How
was
it
working
with
Sikandar
Kher
and
Neha
Oberoi?
A.
They
are
new
and
fresh
in
this
industry
and
are
very
talented,
too.
It
was
good
working
with
them
because
you
rarely
get
to
see
such
confident,
talented
and
prepared
actors
in
their
first
films.
There
was
never
a
moment
when
I
could
feel
that
they
were
struggling
with
what
they
wanted
to
do.
They
are
wonderful.
Q.
Please
share
your
experience
working
with
the
director
Hansal
Mehta...
A.
Oh!
He
is
very
clear,
dedicated
and
focused
director.
There
wasn't
any
problem
working
with
him
because
he
is
always
ready
with
solutions.
He
is
very
expressive,
too.
He
is
the
guy
who
would
narrate
to
you
what
he
expects
from
the
character.
He
is
very
dedicated
and
will
not
compromise
with
anything,
even
if
he
has
to
shoot
a
single
scene
for
the
whole
day.
He
does
not
care
about
anything
but
good
work.
Q.
What
is
the
USP
of
Woodstock
Villa?
A.
The
fragmentation
in
the
story
and
the
relationship
that
has
been
shown
in
the
screenplay,
in
terms
of
styling,
techniques
and
presentation,
is
very
different.
All
I
can
say
is
that,
it's
a
very
interesting
film.
Q.
What
do
you
have
to
say
on
the
controversies
that
rumored
across
media
regarding
the
split
between
you
and
your
wife
Mallaika
Arora?
A.
I
don't
know
from
where
did
it
all
started.
Neither
I
nor
Malaika
said
anything
regarding
this.
Actually,
we
were
launching
a
product
which
had
a
tag-line,
'because
of
the
use
of
the
product
husband
again
falls
in
love
with
his
wife
and
he
proposes
her
to
re-marry
her'.
It
served
as
a
spice
for
the
media
persons
and
this
became
news
that
Arbaaz
is
getting
re-married.
I
don't
have
a
clue
about
it
and
later,
media
declared
about
it
to
be
a
publicity
stunt.
Why
would
we
do
so
for
publicity?
Rather
being
from
a
filmy
family
we
would
have
run
away
from
media
if
we,
in
fact,
had
any
problems.
Q.
Can
we
hope
to
see
you
and
Mallaika
together
in
a
full
fledged
film?
A.
As
of
now,
we
are
not
into
any
such
thing.
But
yes,
she
has
an
item
number
in
a
film
where
I,
too,
have
a
role
to
play.
Q.
Do
you
think
that
Salman
Khan
will
be
able
to
give
a
good
competition
to
Shah
Rukh
Khan
on
television?
A.
I
don't
know
about
it
at
all
because
neither
Salman
nor
Shahrukh
will
think
of
all
these.
They
do
everything
in
their
own
style
and
never
try
to
do
something
over
one
another.
For
Salman,
it
is
a
new
thing
and
we
hope
he
does
it
well
as
you
all
know
that
Salman
leaves
his
mark
in
everything
he
does,
so
will
he
here,
also.
There
will
be
mistakes,
fun
etc.
and
at
the
end
of
the
day
it
is
Salman
all
over.
Q.
The
other
projects
you
are
working
in?
A.
I
am
acting
in
Bobby
Gupta's
Stoneman,
Madhur
Bhandarkar's
Fashion
and
in
a
Sohail
Khan
Production
film
Kissan.