Harshvardhan has high hopes from ‘Bhavesh...’
The 27-year-old actor has teamed up with director Vikramaditya Motwane and he says it has been a great learning experience
Harshvardhan Kapoor, who is pinning high hopes on his next release Bhavesh Joshi, says if the film does commercially well, it will encourage him to offer similarly interesting stories to audience.
Kapoor’s debut film Mirzya had failed to make an impact at the box office. “The hardest thing today is to get money to make a film, then to make a film and complete it. So all that has been done with Bhavesh Joshi. Now what is left is for people to give the film a chance.
“If that happens with the film, I would love to give the audience many different kind of films. Five years from now I want to give audience films that have never been seen before. If I can do that I will be happy,” he said.
For Bhavesh Joshi, the 27-year-old actor has teamed up with director Vikramaditya Motwane and he says it has been a great learning experience.
“[Motwane] has made four films in eight years and I have worked with Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra [Mirzya director], who has made five films in 20 years. These guys have a certain pace of working, they are masters. Even if they miss the mark and don’t make masterpieces completely, it is still good,” he said.
Bhavesh Joshi is about a group of young friends who want to do good in the world and challenge the wrong. It shows how circumstances make a common man a superhero. “The film is about water mafia. I firmly believe that no film will immensely change the way you live your life, but even if it puts a thought in your brain or plant a seed, then next time if you do something wrong or corrupt, one would think how many people will be affected by it,” said Kapoor.