7 Khoon Maaf is a black comedy, says Priyanka

7 Khoon Maaf is a black comedy, says Priyanka

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Priyanka Chopra, who journeys through the life of a woman from her 20s through 65 years of age in her next release 7 Khoon Maaf, says the film is a kind of black comedy which Bollywood has not seen in a long time.

"This is not a drama or suspense thriller. There is humour and wickedness.. a black comedy not seen for a long time," Priyanka told reporters here last night.

The Vishal Bhardwaj directed film is inspired by Ruskin Bond's short story, Susanna's Seven Husbands.

Priyanka described her lead character Susanna as "difficult and complicated."

"7 Khoon.. is Susanna's journey to find love. Ageing on screen was the most difficult part. I modelled my older look on the physical appearance of my mother," the 28-year-old actress said.

Priyanka said the experience of working with Naseeruddin Shah, Irrfan Khan and Annu Kapoor, who play three of her seven husbands in the movie, was "nerve wrecking".

"I had never worked with them before. Annu Kapoor is a friend of my father but I had not worked with him. I did a workshop with Naseeruddin Shah before the film went on floors. I had to learn a lot from Irrfan as an actor," she recalled.

"We shot the first schedule with Irrfan where Susanna's age is 37-40 years. I was so nervous and relied a lot on my director," she said.

The Dostana star said she was most compatible with John Abraham as she knew him well having done three films together.

"I also shared good rapport with Neil Nitin Mukesh and Vivan during the shoot," she said.

To a question on initimate scenes in the film, Priyanka said the film was based on marriage. "There can be no marriage without intimacy. Love and pain come with several other emotions. I have tried to enact them to the best of my comfort."

Director Vishal Bhardwaj said Priyanka was the finest actress among her contemporaries. "I want to explore her singing talent and am planning to cast her in a musical," he said.

Priyanka said singing was her passion and she was waiting for a good opportunity to showcase her skills.

Vishal said he was not perturbed with the 'A' certificate given by the Censor Board.

"I always make my films with honesty and express myself in a way to do justice to the story. I am happy that the film has been passed without a single cut," he said.

Vikas Behl of UTV Spot Boy, which has produced the film, said movies with author-backed roles for women are finding acceptance. "The fact of the matter is that a hero is not defined by the gender," he added.​
 
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