Ananya Panday, Kartik Aaryan turn sneaky: ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh’

Publish: 9:33 PM, December 5, 2019 | Update: 9:33 PM, December 5, 2019

Actors talk love, betrayal and marriage as their new romantic comedy gears up for release.
Bollywood actor Ananya Panday, 21, has an unconventional theory about playing the ‘other woman’ in the romantic comedy ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh’, out in the UAE cinemas on December 5.
“People expect you to be some sort of a vamp in this situation … But when you watch the film, you will realise that Tapasya is an empathetic, strong, confident woman with a lot of self-respect,” said Panday.
The one-movie-old actor, who made her Bollywood breakthrough with the glossy college drama ‘Student Of The Year 2,’ seems to have jumped to the dark side with her second film.
Often described as top producer-director Karan Johar’s discovery, Panday — a portrait of privilege and access — had no reservations of playing a role that immediately comes with a lot of negative baggage.
“I had no reservations about playing the ‘other woman’. I was just happy and excited that filmmakers are now considering me for different kinds of roles. As an actor, I don’t want anyone to take that away from me because I want people to see me in different kinds of roles.” Her biggest fear in her fledgling career is that she would be typecast and stereotyped into the reductive Bollywood’s PYT a.k.a Pretty Young Thing club.
“But knowing that I am doing everything in my power to play roles that are far from my reality is what keeps that fear in check.”
Also starring Kartik Aaryan and Bhumi Pednekar, ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh’ is directed by Muddassir Aziz and is an update on the 1978 Bollywood comedy by the same title starring Sanjeev Kumar, Vidya Sinha and Ranjita Kaur. Panday has seen the original twice, but believes that you don’t have to be familiar with it to contextualise her film.
“It is a modern version. Our audience has changed and people have changed. It is no longer black or white in relationships. There are greys now and that’s where the film will be different. It’s a love triangle that arises from a sticky situation and that never goes out of style. Our movie is very relatable.”
While she says those words, her instant ‘no’ when asked if she would tolerate infidelity in her own personal space was a strong telltale sign.
“That was a quick answer, right. I am playing a character and that doesn’t mean that I am encouraging extramarital affairs. As a person I am against lying and cheating. In my opinion, I wouldn’t accept it in my relationship and I would never want to come in the way of anyone else’s relationships either,” said Panday.
She was born into an acting family and her father Chunkey Pandey is known as an impressive comic actor, who is now dabbling in villain roles.
Did Panday, who is extremely popular on social media, always want to be an actor?
“I am loving my phase right now. My dad is an actor and I knew that acting isn’t all rainbows and butterflies. There are going to be rumours about you that you are not going to like, there will be insecurities … But I just didn’t want the glamorous part alone. I want all of it. I am enjoying every minute of it,” said Panday. Both father and daughter have made it crystal clear that her career took off based on her own steam and merit and not through any influence exerted by her actor-father. Just like any outsider, doing auditions and facing rejections is all in a day’s work for this rising talent.
“I don’t take fame too seriously. I have been told constantly by my parents and by Karan that it’s important that I don’t take the success or adulation too seriously. It’s OK to make mistakes … I am all dressed up in this film and during its promotions or I may look glam on a magazine cover, but in real life, I am chilled out … I am a normal, regular 21-year-old at the end of the day.” If she isn’t filming, she will be found in ‘chappals’ [flip-flops] with my hair tied up and not-so ironed clothes, she adds.
So what’s her biggest lesson that she has learnt during her coltish years in this unstable, but addictive world of entertainment?
“Don’t have unrealistic expectations foisted on you when you are young … That will break you. Be yourself and I know there are a lot of kids like me out there who look up to me. I will never forget that.
Source : Gulf news