The affected models are 2019–2023 GLS/GLE with engine M256 and automatic transmission NAG3
The film is based on the original Spanish work which was a big hit there. And it's the story of a body of a woman that goes missing from a morgue, where it has been stored for the night. The police investigation begins where the prime suspect is the husband. The lead investigating officer has reached the conclusion that the husband would benefit from her death. Nobody knows why the body disappeared. So therein lies the story. I'm playing the husband of the deceased women. Questions arise such as where the body has gone, was the wife dead at all, is it a ghost?!
We've added elements like songs and a few nuances have been changed but keeping the core, screenplay, story and everything intact. Not much has been changed. It's a tried and tested formula so we didn't want to tinker around with it much.
Not really, a typical whodunit story would be a person who commits a murder while one of the characters has done it. But here it's obvious that the husband has killed the wife. But the question is where is the wife, where did her body disappear? So it's not a traditional whodunit.
I think its screenplay and the way the story has been treated, it's very very different from stuff that I have done. And we've had a director who has an astute understanding of the genre. He made the original Drishyam down south and I think he's made a fantastic film.
He was great! I think he's a fine actor. The experience of working with someone who's so naturalistic, who's worked for four decades and is still so passionate about his job and his work is quite commendable. It's great to have someone with that kind of acumen and understanding of movies.
I think it was intentional, a bit was brought by design but also stuff that came my way. I think with films people realised that my kind of cinema is a little different from typical commercial pot boilers. I don't jump into slapstick comedy or one of those insane action films. That doesn't really go down very well with my sensibility. But having said that I think the films were different, path breaking and box office sort of movies and that made up my brand and got synonymous with my brand so I got more offers that way.
Initially it wasn't by design. Early on, the film is choosing you. People see that you work in this space and similar scripts come your way, but are treated differently. And then you make choices and people see that you're versatile and can do different kinds of roles and they offer you different subjects and stories. And yes, I've built it around a little bit by design and a little bit by luck. A lot of hard work (has gone in) while constantly striving to give the audience something fresh every time.
I can't really give out too much about the subject matter but it's a good one. I'm actually shooting for it right now and completing it by December 25. It's releasing on April 24. I'm excited to work with Mr. Bachchan and looking forward to hearing the response for that one. Post that there's another film called Mumbai Saga which is releasing in July.
The affected models are 2019–2023 GLS/GLE with engine M256 and automatic transmission NAG3
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