Vidya Balan photographed at a studio in Mumbai.
New Delhi:
Actress Vidya Balan, known for portraying strong roles, doesn't see herself working in multi-starrer films at this point of her career.
"I don't see myself doing a multi-starrer at this point of time. I don't think I enjoy it all that much because there are just too many stories happening at the same time", Vidya, who was seen in multi-starrers like Heyy Babyy and Bhool Bhulaiyaa, told IANS.
The actress, who is busy promoting her forthcoming film Hamari Adhuri Kahani, shared that she is comfortable working with actor Emraan Hashmi and that they instinctively trust each other as co-actors.
"The trust has strengthened over the past three films we have done together, especially in a film like this, where (director) Mohit Suri was constantly pushing us to feel every moment", said Vidya, who was paired with Emraan in The Dirty Picture and Ghanchakkar.
She will also be seen with Rajkummjar Rao in Hamari Adhuri Kahani and the Kahaani star finds the National Award-winning actor "intense and a fabulous actor".
"I knew he was a fabulous actor anyway, but while working with him I realised how committed he is. He would keep up the intensity of the scene even in between takes. He is one of a kind amongst this generation of actors," Vidya said.
And how was it working with Mohit Suri, popular for making romantic movies?
"I was coming out of the theatre after watching Aashiqui 2 when I met Mohit Suri. And I told him that I want to work with him because I loved his work. He handles romances like romances should be handled," she said.
"These days they only make romantic comedies, they don't make real love stories or romances but in Aashiqui 2 I saw that come-back of romance, and I wanted to work with him. I am so glad that I have worked with him in a film like Hamari Adhuri Kahani, which is an intense love story," she added.
The film, which will hit the screens on June 12, captures the passion of unrequited love between two souls who can't stop longing and loving each other despite their realities pulling them away from each other.
In times where female-centric films are competing with male-dominated ones, discrimination between female and male actors regarding pay scales pretty much still exists.
The 36-year-old, however, shared that she has been given the fee she has always asked for since she does different kinds of films, but agreed that disparity is there when it comes to movies with male leads.
"There is a huge disparity and I am hoping that now with films like Heroine becoming successful, I hope that the disparity in pay scale gets corrected but I really feel that all the actresses will have to get together for that. And decide that we are not going to settle for less," said Vidya.
When asked whether the actress, known for portraying "gutsy" and out-of-the-box roles, would like to portray the role of a living legend, she said that she would definitely like to step into Hollywood star Meryl Streep's shoes.
"I don't see myself doing a multi-starrer at this point of time. I don't think I enjoy it all that much because there are just too many stories happening at the same time", Vidya, who was seen in multi-starrers like Heyy Babyy and Bhool Bhulaiyaa, told IANS.
The actress, who is busy promoting her forthcoming film Hamari Adhuri Kahani, shared that she is comfortable working with actor Emraan Hashmi and that they instinctively trust each other as co-actors.
"The trust has strengthened over the past three films we have done together, especially in a film like this, where (director) Mohit Suri was constantly pushing us to feel every moment", said Vidya, who was paired with Emraan in The Dirty Picture and Ghanchakkar.
She will also be seen with Rajkummjar Rao in Hamari Adhuri Kahani and the Kahaani star finds the National Award-winning actor "intense and a fabulous actor".
"I knew he was a fabulous actor anyway, but while working with him I realised how committed he is. He would keep up the intensity of the scene even in between takes. He is one of a kind amongst this generation of actors," Vidya said.
And how was it working with Mohit Suri, popular for making romantic movies?
"I was coming out of the theatre after watching Aashiqui 2 when I met Mohit Suri. And I told him that I want to work with him because I loved his work. He handles romances like romances should be handled," she said.
"These days they only make romantic comedies, they don't make real love stories or romances but in Aashiqui 2 I saw that come-back of romance, and I wanted to work with him. I am so glad that I have worked with him in a film like Hamari Adhuri Kahani, which is an intense love story," she added.
The film, which will hit the screens on June 12, captures the passion of unrequited love between two souls who can't stop longing and loving each other despite their realities pulling them away from each other.
In times where female-centric films are competing with male-dominated ones, discrimination between female and male actors regarding pay scales pretty much still exists.
The 36-year-old, however, shared that she has been given the fee she has always asked for since she does different kinds of films, but agreed that disparity is there when it comes to movies with male leads.
"There is a huge disparity and I am hoping that now with films like Heroine becoming successful, I hope that the disparity in pay scale gets corrected but I really feel that all the actresses will have to get together for that. And decide that we are not going to settle for less," said Vidya.
When asked whether the actress, known for portraying "gutsy" and out-of-the-box roles, would like to portray the role of a living legend, she said that she would definitely like to step into Hollywood star Meryl Streep's shoes.