Vicky Kaushal Was Offered Similar Films After Masaan!
After starring in films like Masaan and Raman Raghav 2.0, Vicky Kaushal is all set to star in a romantic film Love Per Square Foot and the shift from dark movies to romantic films was tricky to him.
Vicky
Kaushal,
the
star
of
films
such
as
"Masaan" and
"Raman
Raghav
2.0",
will
be
seen
in
his
first
romantic
comedy
"Love
Per
Square
Foot"
and
the
actor
says
it
was
a
"tricky
shift"
for
him.
"I
realised
the
gravity
of
doing
comedy
(with
this
film).
It
is
about
getting
the
timing
right.
I
am
thankful
to
my
director
Anand
Tiwari
who
guided
me
as
this
was
an
alien
space
for
me.
I
feel
I
am
a
better
actor
after
working
on
this
romcom,"
Vicky
told
PTI
in
an
interview.
The
actor
made
an
impressive
debut
with
"Masaan",
which
resulted
in
him
being
typecast
initially.
"After
'Masaan',
I
got
eight
to
ten
scripts
that
were
about
a
guy
who
belongs
to
UP.
The
filmmakers
start
looking
you
into
that
light
or
(dark)
zone
as
they
feel
that
is
your
strong
point.
I
don't
mind
it
(being
typecast)
as
I
feel
that
I
have
done
my
work
well.
"After
this
film,
if
people
think
I
am
good
at
doing
romcoms,
that
would
be
a
victory
for
me,"
he
said.
"Love
Per
Square
Foot"
is
an
offering
from
Ronnie
Screwvala's
new
production
company
RSVP.
It
is
a
quirky
romantic
comedy
about
two
people
(Vicky
and
Angira
Dhar)
who
enter
a
marriage
of
convenience
to
buy
a
flat
in
Mumbai.
Vicky
said
he
could
relate
with
the
story
as
it
portrays
"the
dreams
of
today's
generation
and
the
values
of
yesteryear's
generation".
The
film
also
features
veterans
such
as
Ratna
Pathak
Shah,
Supriya
Pathak
and
Raghuvir
Yadav
in
key
roles.
It
also
marks
the
directorial
debut
of
film
and
stage
actor
Anand
Tiwari.
"Love
Per
Square
Foot" is
the
first
mainstream
production
from
India
to
be
exclusively
available
to
Netflix
subscribers
from
tomorrow.
"It
sounds
great
to
me
that
I
am
the
first
one
in
the
younger
generation
of
actors
to
venture
into
digital
space.
I
feel
it
is
a
beautiful
turn
that
we
all
are
taking
in
entertainment,"
he
said.