Laapataa Ladies writer Sneha Desai reveals about Aamir Khan Hindi movie news
Sneha Desai, the screenwriter of Kiran Rao’s directorial venture Laapata Ladies, spoke about her experience working with Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao. Contrary to rumors, Sneha debunked the myth that Aamir Khan was meddling in the project and highlighted his passion and involvement in shaping the production.
Sneha expressed gratitude for the guidance she received from Aamir and Kiran, saying their collaborative approach was democratic and respectful of creative freedom. She credits them with fostering a supportive environment, which she believes is extremely important for new writers.
Regarding the development of the film, Sneha revealed to indianexpress.com that the character of Manju Maai, played by Chhaya Kadam, was added later on Kiran’s request. Although Sneha contributed to fleshing out the character, she acknowledged Kiran’s main role in conceptualizing Manjumaai.
Sneha further spoke about the change in tone of the film from serious to entertaining, with an emphasis on incorporating humor and satire while conveying a meaningful message. She praised the screenwriter and dialogue writer for enhancing the depth and resonance of the story.
Sneha also shed light on Shyam Manohar, played by Ravi Kishan, and highlighted his important role in the film’s story. She believes Ravi Kishan’s authenticity and understanding of the central environment brought depth to the character, especially in key plot developments.
Sneha expressed gratitude for the guidance she received from Aamir and Kiran, saying their collaborative approach was democratic and respectful of creative freedom. She credits them with fostering a supportive environment, which she believes is extremely important for new writers.
Regarding the development of the film, Sneha revealed to indianexpress.com that the character of Manju Maai, played by Chhaya Kadam, was added later on Kiran’s request. Although Sneha contributed to fleshing out the character, she acknowledged Kiran’s main role in conceptualizing Manjumaai.
Sneha further spoke about the change in tone of the film from serious to entertaining, with an emphasis on incorporating humor and satire while conveying a meaningful message. She praised the screenwriter and dialogue writer for enhancing the depth and resonance of the story.
Sneha also shed light on Shyam Manohar, played by Ravi Kishan, and highlighted his important role in the film’s story. She believes Ravi Kishan’s authenticity and understanding of the central environment brought depth to the character, especially in key plot developments.
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(Tag Translation) Manju Mai