
We spoke to Chopra Jr. about Love Impossible, which co-stars his favourite actress, Priyanka Chopra.
How did Love Impossible come about?
I had this idea for a really long time. Not many know that I wanted to do this film instead of Neil And Nikki. When I decided to make it, I had to sit down and reinvent the subject and idea. I had to make it more contemporary, so that it blends with today.
After co-writing the script, I realised that the main lead had to be me, since he had many similarities with me. Jugal Hansraj, my friend, was making Roadside Romeo then. I asked him to direct my film, and he agreed.
Then we met Priyanka and she said yes. It’s a sweet film, and plays on my strength. Since I have written it, I have put myself out there!
Buzz is that the film is semi-autobiographical. Is it?
Not really. The only similarity between the character and me is that they are both gizmo and gadget freaks. Also, my character is shy and reticent, which comes from me.
Everything else is fictional. But, yes, I agree, it is one of the characters closest to me.
Were you relieved when Priyanka agreed to do the film?
Yes, it was extremely sweet of her to say yes. She’s an actress I admire, and can’t wait to get on the sets with her.
I admire her work. She’s not only drop-dead gorgeous, but also hugely talented.
What approach are you taking to play your character in Love Impossible?
I don’t really need to display my acting skills in the film. It is more reactional – to situations, lines, dialogues and events. If I get my body language right, half the work is done.
This is the kind of approach that I want to retain throughout the making of the film. I can’t relate to stuff that’s loud and OTT (over the top). There has to be a certain subtlety to the way you perform.
Have you finalised rest of the cast besides Priyanka?
Well Dino (Morea) has agreed to do a role. It’s a very sweet role and suits him. Salim-Suleiman will score the music. I will finalise the rest of the cast soon.
About Love Impossible
Love Impossible seems to share a similar plotline with the blockbuster, Notting Hill, starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. A famous actress, Priyanka Chopra, comes into a bookstore in a sleepy town, and its owner, the reticent Uday Chopra, falls in love instantly with her.
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