Vishal Bhardwaj Has A Quirky Yet Amazing Solution For Two Actors Not Getting Along On The Film Sets
Filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj says there have been times when actors working in his films have not got along with each other and in a situation like this, all he had to do was learn the art of conning.
Filmmaker
Vishal
Bhardwaj
says
there
have
been
times
when
actors
working
in
his
films
have
not
got
along
with
each
other
and
in
a
situation
like
this,
all
he
had
to
do
was
learn
the
art
of
conning.
His
latest
directorial
Pataakha
features
Sanya
Malhotra
and
Radhika
Madan
and
is
about
two
sisters
constantly
fighting
with
each
other.
When
asked
if
it
has
ever
happened
that
like
his
characters
on
screen,
actors
have
been
at
loggerheads
too,
Vishal
told
reporters,
"Even
if
that
happened
I
will
of
course
not
tell
you
the
truth.
It
has
happened.
And
I
had
this
fear
with
Sanya
and
Radhika
also.
That
if
jealousy
creeps
in
between
them
then
my
life
will
become
difficult
here
also."
"But
their
relationship
was
so
beautiful
and
healthy.
I
was
fortunate
to
have
both
of
them.
Both
of
them
are
beautiful
human
beings.
I
enjoyed
a
lot
working
with
them."
On
being
asked
if
it
was
difficult
to
pull
the
project
through
when
actors
don't
get
along,
the
director
said,
"You
have
to
learn
the
art
of
conning."
The
director
was
speaking
at
the
song
launch
of
Pataakha.
The
movie
is
based
on
Charan
Singh
Pathik's
short
story
Do
Behnein.
Vishal
said
with
this
movie,
"after
a
very
long
time" he
has
enjoyed
filmmaking
and
felt
truly
liberated.
"I
haven't
worked
with
huge
superstars.
Not
only
me,
if
you
ask
any
director
he
or
she
will
tell
you
that
the
energy
that
newcomers
come
with,
the
amount
of
learning
we
get
and
the
energy
that
gets
transfered
to
us
is
unparalleled."
"Once
I
was
talking
to
Mani
Ratnam
and
he
told
me
'It
will
be
the
first
time
you
will
feel
that
you
were
earlier
a
slave
and
now
you
are
free',"
he
added.
Vishal
said
with
Pataakha
he
had
the
good
feeling
about
going
on
set
everyday,
which
is
something
which
does
not
happen
"with
some
actors."
"This
is
the
feeling
that
you
will
get
when
you
work
with
newcomers.
Seriously,
I
was
reminded
of
my
early
days
as
a
director.
I
used
to
look
forward
to
going
on
the
set.
Otherwise,
with
some
actors,
you
dread
going
to
the
set."