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Kangna Ranaut,who is gaga over the success of ‘Tanu Weds Manu’,attributes the success of the romantic film to the script.
The actress feels that it was the script which made it all possible for this Aanand L Rai directed film to find an audience. “That’s what matters most; a story that you think people will enjoy watching. I would give any script great consideration but eventually end up picking the one which I believe would entertain audience,” says Kangna.
“I went by my instinct for this film. I could see that it was a terrific script and I had faith in Aanand as soon as I met the director,” she adds.
Last year,she was part of hit ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai’ and two duds ‘Knock Out’ and ‘No Problem’. But she started new year with the successful romantic comedy ‘Tanu Weds Manu’,about a small-town girl,who likes to follow her heart.
When asked about her dream role,she said she wants to slow down and become a part of timeless classics like ‘Mughal-E-Azam’.
The 24-year-old actress,who started her career with ‘Gangster’ and went on to play a schizophrenic in ‘Voh Lamhe,says she wants to be a part of performance oriented roles,which have longer shelf life.
“I want to make films which I think would be enjoyed tremendously by the audience and boast of a long shelf life. In fact my dream would be to do a classic like ‘Mughal-E-Azam’. Now that’s the kind of a film which never goes stale and people would want to watch again and again,” said Ranaut.
The actress has a full year ahead with movies like ‘Game’,’Double Dhamaal’,’Tezz’,’One & Only’,’Happy New Year’ as well as ‘Rascals’ and wants to slow down from next year. “I am actually giving it all a serious thought. I have been constantly thinking about reducing my work load a little and hence would be taking it a bit easier next year,” says Ranaut whose ‘Game’ releases on 1st April.
“See,I have had a lot of performance oriented films right at the beginning of my career. Due to that today I don’t feel the pressure for intense roles,” she adds.
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