Mumbai:
Vidya Balan after the resounding back-to-back success of The Dirty Picture and Kahaani, Vidya Balan has signed her No one Killed Jessica director Raj Kumar Gupta's Ghanchakkar.
Unlike her characters of Sabrina Lall (in No one Killed Jessica), Silk (in The Dirty Picture) and Vidya (in Kahaani), Viday plays a housewife in Ghanchakkar.
"So far the roles that have defined Vidya's career have all found her playing women placed in extraordinary circumstances. In Ghanchakkar she plays an average woman. Nothing dramatic like a murder or a mysterious disappearance happens to her in the script," says a source close to the project.
"Both Raj Kumar Gupta and Vidya feel that playing an ordinary woman is a special challenge for Vidya at this stage of her career when she has played a number of extraordinary characters. However, Gupta is being pressurised to modify and amplify Vidya's part," says the source.
"I had decided I wanted her for Ghanchakkar even when we were working together on Jessica. It is only now there's a growing anxiety about Vidya's positioning in the audiences' perception," says Gupta.
Gupta is very clear that Ghanchakkar is not just a Vidya Balan film.
"Emraan Hashmi has just delivered a string of hits. Ghanchakkar is not Vidya's film alone. It is Emraan's film in an equal measure. Vidya is fine with sharing the limelight," he says.
The director will be shooting Ghanchakkar with Vidya on the streets of Mumbai with hidden cameras, just as he had shot with Rajeev Khandelwal for Aamir.
"This time I'll be capturing another side to Mumbai, very different from Aamir. The metropolitan spaces occupied by Vidya in Ghanchakkar will be very different from what she occupied of Kolkata in Kahaani and Delhi in No One Killed Jessica," he concludes.
Unlike her characters of Sabrina Lall (in No one Killed Jessica), Silk (in The Dirty Picture) and Vidya (in Kahaani), Viday plays a housewife in Ghanchakkar.
"So far the roles that have defined Vidya's career have all found her playing women placed in extraordinary circumstances. In Ghanchakkar she plays an average woman. Nothing dramatic like a murder or a mysterious disappearance happens to her in the script," says a source close to the project.
"Both Raj Kumar Gupta and Vidya feel that playing an ordinary woman is a special challenge for Vidya at this stage of her career when she has played a number of extraordinary characters. However, Gupta is being pressurised to modify and amplify Vidya's part," says the source.
"I had decided I wanted her for Ghanchakkar even when we were working together on Jessica. It is only now there's a growing anxiety about Vidya's positioning in the audiences' perception," says Gupta.
Gupta is very clear that Ghanchakkar is not just a Vidya Balan film.
"Emraan Hashmi has just delivered a string of hits. Ghanchakkar is not Vidya's film alone. It is Emraan's film in an equal measure. Vidya is fine with sharing the limelight," he says.
The director will be shooting Ghanchakkar with Vidya on the streets of Mumbai with hidden cameras, just as he had shot with Rajeev Khandelwal for Aamir.
"This time I'll be capturing another side to Mumbai, very different from Aamir. The metropolitan spaces occupied by Vidya in Ghanchakkar will be very different from what she occupied of Kolkata in Kahaani and Delhi in No One Killed Jessica," he concludes.