Paresh Rawal needs he had longer display screen time in Dream Girl 2: ‘I also want a scope to perform better’

Paresh Rawal is among the most well-known actors within the business, and was lately seen in Ayushmann Khurrana-starrer Dream Girl 2. In a brand new interview with News18, Paresh has now mentioned that he needs he had a much bigger display screen time within the movie and mentioned that it’s ‘troublesome’ to get good scripts in a comedy. (Also learn: Paresh Raval reveals he grew overconfident throughout Phir Hera Pheri: ‘Maine paap kar diya hai’)

Dream Girl 2 also marked the first time Paresh Rawal and Ayushmann Khurrana shared screen space.
Dream Girl 2 additionally marked the primary time Paresh Rawal and Ayushmann Khurrana shared display screen house.

Paresh Rawal on much less display screen time in Dream Girl 2

In the interview with News 18, Paresh Rawal talked about his half in Dream Girl 2 and mentioned, “My role in Dream Girl 2 is good but isn’t as big as Ayushmann’s. But it’s a very good role. Sometimes, it’s great if you have less screen time in a bad film. But when you have a subject like Dream Girl 2, a director like Raaj Shaandilyaa, and an actor like Ayushmann, then you would want to have a longer screen time in the film.”

On doing comedy movies

He additional added, “The issue is you don’t get good scripts very often when it comes to comedy. It’s very difficult. So, in a situation like that, you would want to have a bigger role in a good comedy film. Much like any other actor, I also want a scope to perform better and have a chunkier role. All actors, after all, are greedy.”

Dream Girl has been received well by the audience, and went on to collect 67 crore in its first week. Released on August 25, the Raaj Shandilya also stars Ananya Panday, Vijay Raaz and Abhishek Banerjee.

An excerpt from the Hindustan Times review of the film read, “At a bit of greater than two hours, there may be by no means a boring second in Dream Girl 2. Though that does not imply it’s a joyride from begin to finish. The tempo oscillates from actually quick to essentially gradual typically, and writing will get weak at locations when Pooja isn’t being Pooja. However, by no means to an extent that it lulls you to sleep. Shaandilyaa has co-written the story with Naresh Kathooria, staying in slapstick territory always.”

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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