Vishal Bhardwaj Reveals How He Convinced Farida Jalal to Use Swear Words in 'O Romeo'

Filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj detailed how he persuaded veteran actress Farida Jalal to use abusive language for her powerful character in the upcoming film 'O Romeo'. He explained the language was essential to show her character's dominance over even a feared underworld figure like Shahid's character. Bhardwaj praised Jalal's intense delivery, which made the line go viral, and credited the strong women from his childhood as inspiration. The film, starring Shahid Kapoor and Tripti Dimri, is described as an unrequited love story set against a violent backdrop, releasing on February 13.

Key Points: Vishal Bhardwaj on Farida Jalal's Swear Words in O Romeo

  • Farida Jalal's viral line
  • Character necessity for abusive words
  • Film is a violent love story
  • Bhardwaj's childhood inspiration from strong women
  • O Romeo releases February 13
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Vishal Bhardwaj elaborates on how he convinced Farida Jalal to use 'swear words' in 'O Romeo'

Vishal Bhardwaj explains convincing Farida Jalal to use abusive language for her character in the Shahid Kapoor film O Romeo, a violent love story.

Vishal Bhardwaj elaborates on how he convinced Farida Jalal to use 'swear words' in 'O Romeo'
"She delivered the line with such intensity that it went viral. - Vishal Bhardwaj"

Mumbai Ja, n 21

Filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj has revealed how he convinced legendary star Farida Jalal to use abusive words in his upcoming movie O Romeo.

Talking about it at the trailer launch of O Romeo, Vishal said, "The first thing I told Farida ji was that there was a question of abusive language in the scene. She asked what it was and if it was very bad, and I said that whatever the language is, it is necessary for the character."

He added, "The character of Shahid is someone the whole city fears, the underworld fears, but in front of his grandmother, he is powerless. She could have controlled him completely. That was the character, and Farida ji accepted it."

Applauding the legendary actress for her powerpack performance in O Romeo, Vishal said, 'She delivered the line with such intensity that it went viral. We made her wait a lot for the shoot, and it was very painful for her, but we are extremely thankful to her for being a part of this film."

The ace filmmaker also recalled the strong women in his house and highlighted how his childhood went seeing their strength and dominance. Vishal said, "As far as I remember from my childhood, I have seen the women in my family as very dominant and strong. I truly believe women are stronger than men. Men may be hot-tempered, but women are more calm and carefully handle everything. I have seen their strength closely. In Meerut, when boys from the locality would roam around at night, and if my aunt shouted at them, the whole group would run away. That is the strength I have seen in women from childhood."

Talking about the O Romeo that stars Shahid Kapoor and Tripti Dimri, Vishal without divulging details about the movie, said, "The film's name is O Romeo, and it is actually a love story, with a violent backdrop. It is an unrequited love story of this character, and is a strong love story."

O Romeo releases on February 13.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Farida Jalal is a legend! The fact that she agreed to use strong language for the character shows her dedication. In our Indian cinema, senior actors sometimes shy away from such roles, but she embraced it. Hats off! Can't wait for Feb 13.
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Aman W
I have mixed feelings. While I understand it's for the character, using abusive words from a respected figure like Farida Jalal might not sit well with family audiences. Our films have a wide reach, including children. Couldn't the intensity be shown differently?
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Sarah B
The description of the character dynamics is fascinating. A feared underworld figure being powerless before his grandmother is such a powerful Indian trope. It speaks to our deep-rooted respect for elders. Vishal Bhardwaj is a master storyteller.
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Karthik V
"Love story with a violent backdrop" – that's the classic Vishal Bhardwaj signature. After Haider and Omkara, expectations are sky-high. Shahid and Tripti are great choices. Hope the music is as good as his previous films! 🎬
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Nisha Z
His anecdote about his aunt in Meerut shouting at boys and them running away is so relatable! That's the kind of authority our mothers and aunties have. It's nice to see that real-life observation shaping a film's character. Jaldi release ho jao!

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