Emraan Hashmi is reportedly playing a forgetful Maharashtrian guy in the movie Ghanchakkar
Mumbai:
Actor Emraan Hashmi, who is gearing up for the release of Ghanchakkar, his first comedy, says the film's director Raj Kumar Gupta is the biggest ghanchakkar.
Co-written by Gupta and Parvez Sheikh, Ghanchakkar features Emraan as a forgetful Maharashtrian guy Sanjay Athray and Vidya Balan as his loud Punjabi wife Neetu.
"In this film, Raj Kumar Gupta has made us ghanchakkar. Raj looks very sweet and simple, but I don't think he is. He is the biggest ghanchakkar," Emraan said here in an interview.
"His (Gupta) and our writer Parvez's mind is so much twisted that the kind of script they have written, I can confidently say that when you all will watch the film, you all will become ghanchakkar," he added.
So far, Emraan has played intense, negative and romantic roles on-screen, but Ghanchakkar is his first light-hearted drama and his favourite too.
"This character is one of my favourite characters. A guy who is not trying to be too funny, but he is inherently a huge Ghanchakkar," said Emraan, who won applause for his character-driven roles in films like Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai, The Dirty Picture and Ek Thi Daayan.
"Everyone in the film will make you laugh," he added.
Ghanchakkar hits theatres on June 28.
Co-written by Gupta and Parvez Sheikh, Ghanchakkar features Emraan as a forgetful Maharashtrian guy Sanjay Athray and Vidya Balan as his loud Punjabi wife Neetu.
"In this film, Raj Kumar Gupta has made us ghanchakkar. Raj looks very sweet and simple, but I don't think he is. He is the biggest ghanchakkar," Emraan said here in an interview.
"His (Gupta) and our writer Parvez's mind is so much twisted that the kind of script they have written, I can confidently say that when you all will watch the film, you all will become ghanchakkar," he added.
So far, Emraan has played intense, negative and romantic roles on-screen, but Ghanchakkar is his first light-hearted drama and his favourite too.
"This character is one of my favourite characters. A guy who is not trying to be too funny, but he is inherently a huge Ghanchakkar," said Emraan, who won applause for his character-driven roles in films like Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai, The Dirty Picture and Ek Thi Daayan.
"Everyone in the film will make you laugh," he added.
Ghanchakkar hits theatres on June 28.