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What Made Kangana Ranaut Cry Every Night?

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Aug, 2015 01:09 PM
  • What Made Kangana Ranaut Cry Every Night?
While many trolled Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan on social media when he saw "Katti Batti" and came out of the theatre with tears in his eyes, actress Kangana Ranaut says the forthcoming romantic thriller has such intensity that it even made her "cry every night" when she was shooting for it.
 
“For an actor, playing such a character can be very overwhelming and if you are young, it can give some staggering impressions on your mind. I remember after I used to finish shoot I would just cry every night and then my mother came over and I even cried with her thinking about so many things. So, definitely this is the most intense character I’ve ever played in a film,” Kangana, who plays the role of Payal in the film, told IANS.
 
She said that like Aamir, people are giving "extreme reactions" to the film. 
 
"Like Aamir, people are really giving some extreme reactions. They are jumping the gun because the marketing of the film has been such. 'Katti Batti’ looks like a rom-com, but it’s not at all. When people are going to come and see the film they are going to witness a larger than life story. The intensity of characters in the film is exceptional,” she added. 
 
 
Directed by Nikhil Advani, “Katti Batti”, which also stars Imran Khan, is based on new-age relationships. It starts like a romantic comedy but turns into a thriller with a mystery element and a mature love story. 
 
“‘Katti Batti’ unfolds in a thriller format. Yes there are songs and various funny moments in the film. But, I’m not a crime person at all and when you see yourself why would you cry because you know that you have done this,” Kangana, who has previously received acclamation for her roles in films like “Fashion”, “Queen” and “Tanu Weds Manu” series, said.
 
The actress also said she could experience people's reactions to her films. 
 
 
“So when people cry in my films, I wish I could experience what they experience. For me it’s damaged, I’ve done it... But when I saw ‘Katti Batti’, I cried myself and was like ‘Oh god that is some intense s**t going on there’ and I told Nikhil that you have made such a ‘rondu’ (emotional) film. But, if I could cry then everyone would cry. Some people like to cry in theatres so they would be very happy with this film," she added. 
 
“Katti Batti” will hit the screens on September 18.

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