A modern take on teenage love

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A modern take on teenage love



Pashmina admits that being part of an influential family has simplified many things for her. “There’s no denying that coming from a film family has made things easy for me,” says the actor. She also finds it a privilege to be able to receive feedback from her brother on her craft. “Hrithik has given me plenty of life advice and his honest opinion about my work.”When she auditioned for Ishq Vishk Rebound, she didn’t hear back from the makers for over 2-3 months. She thought that she got rejected. “But when I finally heard back from them, the feeling was dreamlike. They hadn’t yet confirmed me for the role and had just said, ‘It is looking good.’ But even that meant the world to me then,” she said.Rejections took a huge toll on Naila Grrewal (Maamla Legal Hai) at a nascent stage of her acting career. In her early days, she would send videos for auditions from Delhi where her mother and sister assisted her. “I mostly got rejected and didn’t know how to deal with it,” she reveals. She gradually realised that it is important to learn how to cope with it because, otherwise, “you couldn’t deal with success either.”In the trailer of Ishq Vishk Rebound, Naila is seen to be having a fling with the character of Rohit. She feels that her generation is stuck in two worlds when it comes to love. “There is that hyper-romantic element attached to it that is built by the early films starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. On the other hand, social media has propelled us to act a certain way in relationships,” she says. However, Naila is someone who still gravitates towards the old school. “I would still want that dreaminess where I am standing in the mountains with my saari pallu floating in the air while a boy runs towards me in slow motion,” she says with a smile.Filmmaker Nipun Dharmadhikari’s idea of love was shaped for years by films and books. An acclaimed Marathi director, known for making films like Dhappa (2018) and Mi Vasantrao (2022), Nipun makes his Hindi film debut with Ishq Vishk Rebound. According to him, how one experiences love depends from person to person. “When you are 11-12 years old and Shah Rukh Khan says that pyaar ek baar hota hai (love happens only once), you tend to believe that,” he says. “But as you start growing up, you realise that it was just a film line.”About the lack of love stories in Hindi cinema, he says, “But are these stories also disappearing from our lives? After a period, cinema becomes an expression of society.”



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