Can you tell us a bit about the story?
It's about a rich girl Mihika -- played by me -- who misses her flight to Delhi and meets Manu Gupta -- played by Vinay Pathak. He's a quirky trader, who deals in cloth pieces. As fate would have it, Mihika unwillingly gets stuck with Manu Gupta on a bizarre road trip to Delhi.
Was Vinay already on board when you were offered the film?
Yes, when the director approached me with the movie, Vinay was already a part of it. Vinay is a versatile actor and the script demanded someone who was unconventional. He had been a unanimous choice. Vinay is a person who doesn't really subscribe to commercial cinema.
Does that mean Chalo Dilli is an art film?
It's not art house film or alternative cinema. It's an out-an-out commercial cinema which has an element of comedy in it. I liked the script of the movie, which was quite unusual, and I loved the fact that as an actress, I would get to explore new areas.
What do you have to say about your unlikely pairing with Vinay in the film?
I don't think it's the first time we are watching an unusual pair. I was paired opposite Anil Kapoor in No Entry, who is much older to me.
I try to do justice to whatever roles I take up and it really doesn't bother me whether I am paired opposite a superstar or a newcomer. At the end of the day we need to experiment and if we start being too cautious, we'll end up working with the same actors and doing the same roles. That's how people get stereotyped.
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