Katrina Kaif drew nearer Abhishek Kapoor for the part of Firdaus as the performer is an enthusiast of Charles Dickens' commended exemplary "Extraordinary Desires", the motivation behind "Fitoor".
Set in Kashmir, the up and coming film will see Katrina venturing into the character motivated by lovely yet cool Estella while Tabu is playing capricious Miss Havisham and Aditya Roy Kapur is Pip, a vagrant.
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"Before I began throwing, Katrina did contact me. She heard that I am making this book and she had perused it in her school. She needed to be a piece of it. She is ideal for the part as she is extremely lovely and she is likewise optimistic like her character in the film," Abhishek told PTI.
"Katrina has never endeavored a film like that. In this way, it was additionally a test for me furthermore intriguing to perceive how it would play out with Tabu and Aditya. It would make for an energizing background for me."
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The "Stone On" executive, who is returning behind the camera following a crevice of three years, said he generally needed to attempt his fortunes in an out-an-out affection story and what superior to anything Dickens' great story of sentiment.
"I have not attempted adoration as a sort and this is an exemplary story of affection. It just discusses love in an entirely unexpected setting. I discover it exceptionally captivating and I suspected that in the event that I set it in India, it would speak to our gathering of people," said the executive, who additionally read the novel in his school days.
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Abhishek feels the captivating excellence of Kashmir gives the ideal setting to the film as it supplements the magnificence of the two driving women.
"As a tyke, I have grown up observing most sentimental movies set in Kashmir. Those motion pictures left a blemish on me. At that point for two or three decades no one shot in Kashmir. It is extremely uncommon spot, not care for other slope stations. The excellence of Kashmir is not genuine, not a dream but rather strange.
"The film's story is likewise like that. The characters in it are somewhat lost in time and Kashmir has that air about it."
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The chief said he kept the topic of the novel in place however attracted his characters a more conceivable way.
"Havisham's character doesn't make you feel the agony she experienced after her significant other left her at the sacred place upon the arrival of her wedding in the novel. I have not attempted to make her in a personification way.
"I have attempted to make her predicament and issues much more reasonable. The film is about genuine feelings and the impact of grievousness, it simply doesn't leave. There is significantly more intensity to that and you pass this antagonism on others."
Likewise featuring Aditi Rao Hydari and Rahul Bhat, the sentimental adventure hits theaters on February 12.
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