New Delhi:
VJ-turned-actress Sarah-Jane Diassays she will taker her parents to watch her upcoming filmKya Super Kool Hain Hum as there is nothing embarrassingabout enjoying an adult comedy with family.
"I am taking my parents for the film, what's the bigdeal? We're all mature adults and this is my profession sowhat's there to hide? There is nothing embarrassing if wecollectively end up laughing at the naughty jokes," Sarah toldPTI.
The movie, which also stars Tusshar Kapoor, Neha Sharmaand Riteish Deshmukh, is already in news because of its raunchycontent and adult jokes. It will hit the theatres on July 27.
Read: Audience is ready to watch adult comedies, says Tusshar Kapoor
The 29-year-old actress, who started her career inBollywood last year with Abhishek Bachchan-starrer Game, ishappy with her decision to sign Kya Super Kool Hain Hum as hersecond film.
Sarah says the film is meant for a certain kind ofaudience and she is not bothered about what some people haveto say about the film.
"It isn't as if we have ended up making something morallystimulating that it will spark a revolt. It is a comedy and ismeant to be enjoyed. I am very young to say this but ours is acountry of contradictions. For some strange reason we aretrying to refuse change of any kind.
"That is bizarre because people forget that ours is anation of young people. Also, youth is more about vibes thanbeing defined by age. People are expecting change and theolder lot are not necessarily old; they are just a differentgeneration, that's it," Sarah said.
The actress even has a fake lesbian scene with herco-star Neha where the two actresses will be seen enacting asequence from Devdas. Sarah insists it was difficult forthem to keep a straight face while performing the scene.
"There is this fun on lesbian track between us. Forcertain reasons the two of us have to fake being lesbians,which leads to a series of funny events in the film.
"One of them is the now-popular Devdas sequence, whichI was sure would tickle the audience. Neha and I had so muchfun not just in this sequence but in many other naughty onesin the film," Sarah told PTI.
Sarah says that though Neha and she aren't the best offriends, they had good mutual understanding and respect whilefilming the movie.
"She is a lovely girl and in a way since both of us arequite similar, we didn't have to work hard on our chemistry.Also, commercially we both are in the same boat. It isn't asif she is more successful than me or vice versa. If that wasthe case then probably we would have fought but nothing ofthat happened," she added.
Sarah also said she couldn't stop laughing while shootingsome scenes with Riteish as his "comic timing is phenomenal".
Read: Neha, Sarah make Kya Super... look fresh says Riteish
"His timing is unbelievable. You know, he has so manydifferent ways to approach a single shot. I learnt a lotbecause even though I have acted before, comedy isn'tsomething that I have done.
"It was difficult to keep a straight face. When Riteishgave a punch-line, I couldn't keep a straight face and wouldend up laughing so many times," she added.
"I am taking my parents for the film, what's the bigdeal? We're all mature adults and this is my profession sowhat's there to hide? There is nothing embarrassing if wecollectively end up laughing at the naughty jokes," Sarah toldPTI.
The movie, which also stars Tusshar Kapoor, Neha Sharmaand Riteish Deshmukh, is already in news because of its raunchycontent and adult jokes. It will hit the theatres on July 27.
Read: Audience is ready to watch adult comedies, says Tusshar Kapoor
The 29-year-old actress, who started her career inBollywood last year with Abhishek Bachchan-starrer Game, ishappy with her decision to sign Kya Super Kool Hain Hum as hersecond film.
Sarah says the film is meant for a certain kind ofaudience and she is not bothered about what some people haveto say about the film.
"It isn't as if we have ended up making something morallystimulating that it will spark a revolt. It is a comedy and ismeant to be enjoyed. I am very young to say this but ours is acountry of contradictions. For some strange reason we aretrying to refuse change of any kind.
"That is bizarre because people forget that ours is anation of young people. Also, youth is more about vibes thanbeing defined by age. People are expecting change and theolder lot are not necessarily old; they are just a differentgeneration, that's it," Sarah said.
The actress even has a fake lesbian scene with herco-star Neha where the two actresses will be seen enacting asequence from Devdas. Sarah insists it was difficult forthem to keep a straight face while performing the scene.
"There is this fun on lesbian track between us. Forcertain reasons the two of us have to fake being lesbians,which leads to a series of funny events in the film.
"One of them is the now-popular Devdas sequence, whichI was sure would tickle the audience. Neha and I had so muchfun not just in this sequence but in many other naughty onesin the film," Sarah told PTI.
Sarah says that though Neha and she aren't the best offriends, they had good mutual understanding and respect whilefilming the movie.
"She is a lovely girl and in a way since both of us arequite similar, we didn't have to work hard on our chemistry.Also, commercially we both are in the same boat. It isn't asif she is more successful than me or vice versa. If that wasthe case then probably we would have fought but nothing ofthat happened," she added.
Sarah also said she couldn't stop laughing while shootingsome scenes with Riteish as his "comic timing is phenomenal".
Read: Neha, Sarah make Kya Super... look fresh says Riteish
"His timing is unbelievable. You know, he has so manydifferent ways to approach a single shot. I learnt a lotbecause even though I have acted before, comedy isn'tsomething that I have done.
"It was difficult to keep a straight face. When Riteishgave a punch-line, I couldn't keep a straight face and wouldend up laughing so many times," she added.