Vaani
Kapoor
made
a
comeback
of
sorts
with
Aditya
Chopra's
Befikre
but
even
before
the
movie
released
people
trolled
her
for
her
transformation
and
her
alleged
plastic
surgery.
Unfortunately,
the
film
also
failed
to
help
Vaani
Kapoor's
career.
However,
the
actress
does
not
blame
anyone
for
the
movie's
debacle
and
says
that
she
was
the
biggest
risk
factor
in
Befikre.
Read
what
she
said
about
the
movie
below.
Befikre
Will
Get
Its
Due
In
The
Coming
Years
In
an
interview
to
Midday,
Vaani
Kapoor
said
that
Befikre,
which
revolved
around
modern
day
relationships,
is
still
ahead
of
its
time,
"I
know
that
the
film
has
got
polarised
reviews.
It
will
get
its
due
in
the
coming
years.''
I
Was
The
Biggest
Risk
Factor
"I
have
always
felt
that
I
was
the
biggest
risk
factor
and
the
biggest
bet
for
Befikre
because
everyone
else
in
the
team
had
achieved
something
and
have
already
proven
their
worth
in
their
respective
fields.
I
was
the
new
face
who
stood
a
chance
to
be
accepted
or
not.''
Aditya
Didn't
Go
With
The
Obvious
Choice
&
Cast
Me
Vaani
Kapoor
further
added,
''Aditya
didn't
go
with
the
obvious
choice
and
cast
me,
so
somewhere
I
felt
that
if
there
was
anything
that
didn't
work,
it
was
probably
me."
On
Her
On-screen
Character
In
Befikre
"I'm
not
into
casual
dating.
I'd
like
to
meet
a
person
before
taking
things
forward,
but
I
feel
relieved
after
playing
the
role
since
a
part
of
you
subconsciously
becomes
the
person."
In
his
blog,
Aditya
Chopra
too
had
said
that
casting
Vaani
Kapoor
was
the
biggest
risk
of
his
film,
''Shyra
is
a
Punjabi
born
and
brought
up
in
Paris
and
is
a
modern
and
confident
girl
who
easily
falls
in
love
and
falls
out
in
love,
resulting
in
her
having
42
boyfriends
before
she
meets
Ranveer's
character.''
He
had
added,
''When
I
announced
the
film
with
Vaani
Kapoor
as
Shyra,
everyone
was
very
surprised.
I
don't
blame
them,
I
was
surprised
with
my
choice
too.
I
just
wanted
to
see
if
she
could
transform
into
someone
completely
different
and
surprise
me.
She
blew
me
away
and
I
found
my
Shyra.
The
casting
of
Shyra
and
the
casting
of
Vaani
were
the
two
biggest
risks
of
my
film.
Today
for
me
they
are
the
biggest
strengths
of
the
film.''