Exclusive: Tamannaah Bhatia, Riteish Deshmukh on rom-coms, Plan A Plan B and more
There is something to be said about the popularity of the ‘opposites attract’ trope. It easily makes for the most engaging romantic narratives in film and TV. Pair that with an enemies-to-lovers arc and you have a formula that has been mined for decades, and quite successfully. That’s precisely what Plan A Plan B – starring Tamannaah Bhatia and Riteish Deshmukh attempts to do. The recently released rom-com revolves around a matchmaker and a divorce lawyer navigating love and relationships.
In an exclusive interview with Filmfare, the two opened up about sharing screen space, rom-coms and why we’re so obsessed with said rom-coms.
Tamannaah: Basically, she has inherited the whole matchmaking business from her mother (played by Poonam Dhillon). She’s a psychologist so her way of handling matchmaking is very different from the old-school way so she has all these tests. Her ways are more scientific and slightly different. Going back to the whole opposites attract thing – I’ve seen that dynamic in my own home. My parents are really different people but when I see them together there are certain basics that are very similar. I feel like even in the film I noticed that what these two characters are going through is similar. They are both stuck – he in his situation and me in mine. So what brings them together is actually the similarity and not differences. They basically don’t like each other. That’s what we’re trying to establish but most importantly, it’s a fun chill watch. There aren’t many rom-coms that I’ve seen in recent times on OTT platforms. There’s a wave of a lot of thrillers and dark movies which is great. That content is required but I feel because there’s such an influx of that, rom-coms are a fresh watch for people. And sometimes you just wanna eat lunch you know, so it’s a great companion for that time when you don’t want to emotionally trigger yourself.
Tamannaah: I think it’s the script. That’s where it largely starts. That’s the fact of the matter. As an actor, you can elevate it. You can either add magic to it or it falls flat, depending on how good or bad the actor is. People keep asking more about chemistry but I feel it has to be on paper first. Once it’s on paper, to translate it, you need good actors who can pull it off. And yes, I’ve seen cinematic magic happen when great actors come together. The films Riteish mentioned are exactly my favourites too. So I second that.
Plan A Plan B is currently on OTT.
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