Alia Bhatt chased Vasan Bala for a month over Jigra script; director wasn't happy with Karan Johar. Here's why
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Actor Alia Bhatt has revealed that she chased Jigra director Vasan Bala for the second half of the film's script. Speaking with Tried&Refused Productions, Vasan said that he was unhappy after film producer Karan Johar forwarded his 'kaccha pakka (rough draft) mail' to Alia.
Vasan on Karan sending Alia his mail without telling him
Vasan said in the interview, "I had sent one very kaccha pakka (roughly drafted) email, very stream of consciousness thought, sent it to Karan. I think six or seven hours later, he called saying, 'I've already set it to Alia'. I was really not happy with it. I was like, 'I would have at least done some spellcheck, grammar check, hygiene, written some very nice hero entry. So that email was sent, I was like, 'Why did you do this?'. Karan said, 'No, no, this is how it works'." Vasan added that he met Alia after over a month following this incident.
Alia reveals chasing Vasan
In the same interview, Alia said, "I responded when I heard the first half. I was like, 'Wow'. I wasn't expecting it, I guess because he didn't reveal much in the meeting. But even I was very intrigued, and I really liked his work. I was like, ‘It will be cool for us to collaborate, but I need to read the script’. So my first response to him after he sent me the first half was, 'Where's the second half?' Because I said, 'I'm not feeling complete. I need the second half'. I chased him for one month for the second half, and then it came together."
About Jigra
Jigra also stars Vedang Raina, who will portay the role of Alia's brother in the film. It is set to be an action-packed narrative centred around a prison break, showcasing the lengths a sister will go to protect her brother. Alia will essay the role of Satya, a fiercely devoted sister who is determined to rescue her brother, Ankur.
Produced under the banner of Dharma Productions and presented by Viacom18 Studios and Eternal Sunshine Productions, Jigra is co-written by Debashish Irengbam and Vasan Bala. The film is set to hit theatres on October 11.
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