New Delhi:
The trailer of Vicky Donormight have the audience in splits but actor Annu Kapoor, whois essaying the role of a doctor running a fertility centre,says the film is not a comedy.
The film, directed by Shoojit Sircar and introducingAyushman Khurana, is the story of a fertility expert's searchfor a healthy sperm donor.
"We have tried to make the film interesting, but we didnot try to create any comedy. Everything that me or the herodoes in the film is within the characterisation and thestoryline. We did not try to be deliberately funny. Nodialogue was included to make people laugh," Kapoor told PTI.
The one-liners in the trailer are funny but Kapoorassures that the comedy is situational and not slapstick.
"People will find the situations funny but it is notfunny for the characters. That is the beauty of the script andthe screenplay," Kapoor added.
He is playing Dr Baldev Chadha, a loud-mouth abusivePunjabi who is desperate to find a good sperm donor for hisfertility clinic in Delhi's Daryaganj.
"I am playing a very important role, it is the backboneof the film. It is Dr Chadha who is looking for a donor. Thehero is the discovery of the doctor," Kapoor said.
And the veteran actor and TV personality says that he hasplayed the role of a Punjabi to the T, aping their mannerismin every way.
"There is a dialogue in the film where the heroine'sfather says, 'I hate Punjabis, they are total show-offs'.
Punjabis are slightly flamboyant and I had to ape that inevery gesture and accent to play a full-fledged Punjabi role.
I put on five kgs to look more convincing," he said.
The film also has a love story, where the Punjabi heroAyushman falls in love with a Bengali girl played by newcomerYami Gautam.
Being the senior-most artiste on the set, Kapoor says hegot his due respect and freedom to work.
"I was the senior-most actor and they gave me duerespect. Whenever I gave any suggestions, they tried to followit. I trusted the director though he is 14-15 years younger tome. He too trusted my experience and gave me the space toenact his vision," said Kapoor.
This is John Abraham's first film as a producer andKapoor said the Bollywood actor was involved with the projectfrom the very beginning.
"John was involved from the very beginning and he wasconcerned about every detail. He made sure that there was asong picturised on him for promotional purposes. It is hisfilm after all," he said.
Last seen playing a policeman in funny film Gali GaliChor Hai, Kapoor says does fewer films these days as he takesup only those roles which are good enough for an experiencedactor like him.
"I always look for a substantial role in a film, if therole is not good enough I do not take it up. I have beenacting for 30 years now, whether it is a small part or a bigrole like in Vicky Donor, I do my job with equal sincerity,"he said.
The film, directed by Shoojit Sircar and introducingAyushman Khurana, is the story of a fertility expert's searchfor a healthy sperm donor.
"We have tried to make the film interesting, but we didnot try to create any comedy. Everything that me or the herodoes in the film is within the characterisation and thestoryline. We did not try to be deliberately funny. Nodialogue was included to make people laugh," Kapoor told PTI.
The one-liners in the trailer are funny but Kapoorassures that the comedy is situational and not slapstick.
"People will find the situations funny but it is notfunny for the characters. That is the beauty of the script andthe screenplay," Kapoor added.
He is playing Dr Baldev Chadha, a loud-mouth abusivePunjabi who is desperate to find a good sperm donor for hisfertility clinic in Delhi's Daryaganj.
"I am playing a very important role, it is the backboneof the film. It is Dr Chadha who is looking for a donor. Thehero is the discovery of the doctor," Kapoor said.
And the veteran actor and TV personality says that he hasplayed the role of a Punjabi to the T, aping their mannerismin every way.
"There is a dialogue in the film where the heroine'sfather says, 'I hate Punjabis, they are total show-offs'.
Punjabis are slightly flamboyant and I had to ape that inevery gesture and accent to play a full-fledged Punjabi role.
I put on five kgs to look more convincing," he said.
The film also has a love story, where the Punjabi heroAyushman falls in love with a Bengali girl played by newcomerYami Gautam.
Being the senior-most artiste on the set, Kapoor says hegot his due respect and freedom to work.
"I was the senior-most actor and they gave me duerespect. Whenever I gave any suggestions, they tried to followit. I trusted the director though he is 14-15 years younger tome. He too trusted my experience and gave me the space toenact his vision," said Kapoor.
This is John Abraham's first film as a producer andKapoor said the Bollywood actor was involved with the projectfrom the very beginning.
"John was involved from the very beginning and he wasconcerned about every detail. He made sure that there was asong picturised on him for promotional purposes. It is hisfilm after all," he said.
Last seen playing a policeman in funny film Gali GaliChor Hai, Kapoor says does fewer films these days as he takesup only those roles which are good enough for an experiencedactor like him.
"I always look for a substantial role in a film, if therole is not good enough I do not take it up. I have beenacting for 30 years now, whether it is a small part or a bigrole like in Vicky Donor, I do my job with equal sincerity,"he said.