August 15, 2009
Aarti Chabria On Her Upcoming Film ‘Toss’
Aarti Chabria’s upcoming movie is Toss. She was caught for a quick chit chat. These are the excerpts:
Tell us about your film “Toss”
- Toss is a story of a group of childhood friends. And how an incident changes the relationships, beliefs, love, trust between all of them. It’s a fast-paced thriller film.
What role you are playing in the film?
-I play the character of ‘Shasha’. She sings on the cruise of Goa. She extrovert, fun-loving, ambitious, beliefs in herself and wants to achieve whatever she has desired for. Prashant Raj is casted opposite me in the film.
Did you undergo any training or workshop for the role of “Shasha”?
-Yes, I learnt the accent and way of speaking, behaving of Goan girls. And we all star-cast attended the workshop before the film-shooting started.
What according to you is the U.S.P of the film and what will make audience to go and watch the film?
-Film has all those elements which the audience wants and loves these days. It has thriller, romance, love everything. According to me the U.S.P of the film is the presentation.
Apart from you there are two more female actors in the film. How was your rapport with them?
-We belonged to same age-group and therefore had loads and loads of fun on the sets of the film. One can witness the rapport when they go and watch the film.
How was the experience to work with Director Ramesh Khatkar?
-It was an immense pleasure to work with him. He is passionate film-maker. His dedication comes across from his work.
Which are your upcoming films?
-“Daddy Cool” and “Toss” are my upcoming films. And both of films are releasing together.
How you are feeling when both of the your films are releasing together?
-I am keeping my finger crossed. Let’s hope for the best. I am nervous about the response of the audience.
What you personally like to play character which is comic-oriented or serious in nature?
-I love playing all kinds of roles. That brings my versatility across. Being an actor I feel comfortable playing all kinds of roles with several shades. Be it ‘Awara Pagaal Dewana’ or ‘Shoot out at Lokhandwala.’ Source