I had to ask Goldy to look less presentable: Gurinder Chadhai
- IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,April 27 2010]
Gurinder ChadhaÂs 'ItÂs a Wonderful Afterlife', that released in the UK this week and will release in India on May 7th is already making news for itÂs leading man Sendhil RamamurthyÂs debut on the Indian screen. Gurinder however, spoke at length about another integral character in the movie - Goldy Notay!
At the heart of the movie lies a love story, and one that takes a while to come to the boil. Actress Goldy Notay brings Roopi, whoÂs unlucky in love, to life on screen. ÂIÂd seen Goldy on stage, and on TV, and sheÂs very good at comedy and very empathetic, explains Chadha. ÂSheÂs got a chubby face, but her body is really svelte-like, and she looked really pretty and svelte when I met her for the movie. In fact, I was really worried that it wouldnÂt work. I had to ask her to look less presentable. So she put on weight, wore bad clothes, kept her hair unkempt, Chadha laughs.
ÂGoldyÂs husband loved it. HeÂs an Italian chef and for the first time in their married life she was eating all his pasta and food and not moaning. And of course she got an enormous bust, which he loved! The writer-director goes on to note that RoopiÂs size is an important factor in the film. ÂYou just have to look all those magazines, and all these poor girls with eating disorders, to see how unacceptable it is for someone to be overweight. ThatÂs true for all girls. It was therefore important to have a love story with a girl who doesnÂt necessarily lose weight in the movie. As the story progresses Roopi just gets healthier.Â
ÂRoopiÂs in a bit of lacklustre stage of her life, begins Notay. ÂHer father passed away recently and had a relationship that was sabotaged by her ex-boyfriend. And she has a very determined mum, who wants to find her a suitable match, because Roopi thinks sheÂs not going to have that happily ever after ending, and no knight in shining armour moment that a lot of women want to experience.
ÂBut her mum thinks thatÂs not an option and poor Roopi follows whatever crazy idea her mum has, whether itÂs speed dating, or going to the Sikh temple to try and meet someone. She doesnÂt throw herself in with exuberance and vigour, but she loves her mum, and there is an understanding.Â
ÂThe story almost feels a bit like Ugly Betty with Asian people, continues Notay, ÂAnd then with spirits and a wedding scene with a huge food fight! ItÂs got a lot of different genres, and yet thereÂs this pulsating heart in the middle of the movie, and that really comes from Roopi and her mum, Mrs Sethi.Â
ÂItÂs a Wonderful Afterlife releases in India on May 7. ItÂs an Indian Films-Studio18 release.
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