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Shahid Kapoor On Why He Doesn't Mind Being Called 'Modern Devdas'

"I think the character of Kabir in the film loves with full passion," said Shahid Kapoor

Shahid Kapoor On Why He Doesn't Mind Being Called 'Modern Devdas'

Shahid Kapoor in a still from Kabir Singh. (Image courtesy: YouTube)

Highlights

  • Kabir Singh will release on Friday
  • The film also stars Kiara Advani
  • Sandeep Vanga Reddy had directed the film
Mumbai:

Shahid Kapoor on Wednesday said one can draw comparisons between his latest Kabir Singh and classic Devdas as the two films revolve around self-destructive men in love.

The actor said being referred to as a "Modern Devdas" was a compliment for him. Asked whether the film was a take on the novel by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, Shahid told reporters, "I'll take that as a compliment because Devdas is a classic film which is the story of a self-destructive man as the hero was mad about his love."

So yes, if you look at it in a generic way, you can draw some parallels." "I think the character of Kabir in the film loves with full passion and when his heart breaks, he feels lost and becomes self-destructive. It is difficult to hate the girl but yes, I think he starts hating himself," he added.

The film's female lead, Kiara Advani, said Kabir Singh was "not a perfect love story". "There are some strengths in every person and so there are some weaknesses. None of us are perfect. We all have our good qualities and our bad qualities. But that doesn't make us bad people."

"The characters of Kabir and Preeti as well, whatever they are going through in their life, it is the situation, the circumstances. It is not a perfect love story. I mean all of us have experienced love at some points of our life. But it is never so easy and so perfect and that is why the film is so relatable," Kiara said.

Director Sandeep Vanga Reddy, the film is the Hindi remake of the director's Telugu blockbuster "Arjun Reddy". The film is slated to be released on Friday.



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