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Stars Khoobsurat visit Dubai
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00:00I'm Nirmala Devi Rathore, excuse me,
00:23I'm Nirmala Devi Rathore, excuse me,
00:26if you don't mind.
00:27Your new Physiotherapist Dr. Chakravarty is arriving day after tomorrow.
00:30Your new Physiotherapist Mr. Chakravarty is arriving day after tomorrow.
00:43It's the first Disney branded film in India from Bollywood.
00:46Avaad and I have the privilege of being a part of a really big first,
00:50It's a romantic fairytale.
00:52all the Disney values and it's a really sweet, happy film that'll make you, you know, smile
00:59at the end of it.
01:00The biggest thing is that it is actually a family entertainer.
01:02You can just like go, there's groups and clusters of people from five years of age to 65 years
01:08of age.
01:09Everyone would enjoy it and it's a, it's a nice, you know, romantic Disney fairy tale
01:14set in that same tradition, but obviously it has the quirks of Millie.
01:20So it's an ode to Rishikesh Mukherjee films.
01:23That's why my name is Millie.
01:24It's another Rishikesh Mukherjee film and obviously there's an inspiration on making
01:29a simple, you know, fairy tale.
01:31I think that's what Rishikesh Mukherjee was known for.
01:34He made these, you know, really simple films, but they had a fairy tale element to it.
01:39Whether it was a goodie, whether it was a khubsura, whether it was a Millie, they were
01:42like really sweet films and they were, you know, driven by love and they were driven
01:49by great family values and I think that's what Khubsura is.
01:52It's an ode to Rishikesh Mukherjee films.
01:55Just to be safe, we bought the rights to the 1980 Rekha film.
02:02It's a Disney film and it's a love story and it's inspired Rishikesh Mukherjee films.
02:07There's always a happily ever after.
02:09And I think that's the amazing thing about, you know, love and I think that's what's missing.
02:14Sometimes when there are stories, movies which have a storyline, these days there
02:20isn't much of a happily ever after.
02:22Not so much, yes.
02:23And I think in this film, I think we're trying to do that.
02:26Have a happily ever after, where everything gets tied up in a beautiful neat bow.
02:33When I entered this industry, even though everybody thought I was put together, two
02:37years later was when I came and everybody was like, what are these weird clothes that
02:40she wears?
02:41Why does she never have her hair blow dried and down?
02:44You know, why does she dress like that?
02:45What is this makeup that she keeps on doing?
02:47Why doesn't she have a smoky eye all the time?
02:49And I just stuck to being who I am and that sets a trend, I guess, to a certain extent
02:55when you don't follow the beaten path.
02:57And I think then from being a misfit, you kind of become somebody who, I don't know,
03:04at the risk of sounding extremely immodest, you set trends.
03:07I think that's what it is.
03:08Choose the kind of films that you do or say what I want to say and have an opinion and
03:12be an individual.
03:13I think that is, when you are like a part of the herd, I think you'll always be a misfit.
03:19You don't fit anywhere.
03:21And I think in a lot of ways, I've never been a part of the herd.
03:24I don't think, I mean, even if I wanted to, and even if I thought that maybe I should
03:28become a little more conventional and do everything that comes my way, I don't think I'd be
03:33very happy.
03:34And I don't think I'd have much of a life.
03:36So, I rather, I'm quite satisfied and quite content with where I am right now.
03:41Not just me, not just Sonam, I think everyone thinks that being a misfit is actually a compliment,
03:46being called a misfit.
03:47Because otherwise if you fit, you fit in convention and so-called, you know, the modern perception
03:54of normalcy.
03:55And that kind of takes away your individuality.
03:57So, I'd always like to think of myself as a misfit.
04:01I was back in the day when we came in, we were just introducing metal music.
04:07People were like, what is this?
04:08What is this noise?
04:09And a lot of people still think that.
04:11But that's sort of, you know, I feel that everyone carries an individual culture inside
04:16them.
04:17And that being in a global village, in order to identify yourself as an individual, to
04:22be able to identify yourself as a unique person, you need to be a misfit.
04:26So, if I'm not a misfit, I think that's a terrible thing.
04:31Okay.
04:32And I'd love to be a misfit.
04:33And I think, I consider myself to be one.
04:35And for all those people out there who do think that being a misfit is something wrong,
04:39no, that's just the path to genius.
04:40Hi, I'm Sonam Kapoor.
04:41And I'm Prabhat Khan.
04:42And you're watching GNTV.
04:50I think I spoke a little too much.
04:52No, no, you were absolutely correct.