Stree 2 director Amar Kaushik opens up about Shraddha Kapoor’s less screen time: ‘Jis tarah ki entry ki usne…’

Stree 2 director Amar Kaushik opens up about Shraddha Kapoor’s less screen time: ‘Jis tarah ki entry ki usne…’

As a lifestyle expert with a rich background in film analysis and personal experiences spanning decades, I must say that Stree 2 is a testament to the power of well-crafted storytelling and impactful performances. The limited screen time of Shraddha Kapoor, as director Amar Kaushik rightly pointed out, only served to heighten her mass entry sequence’s impact.


The second installment of the 2018 film Stree, titled Stree 2, is generating a lot of buzz at cinemas right now. This movie features Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao in leading roles and has been praised by viewers for its content. Notably, Shraddha’s grand entrance scene has been particularly well-received. Recently, director Amar Kaushik shared his thoughts on Shraddha’s limited screen time, stating that if she had appeared more often, her entrance might not have left such a lasting impression.

In a chat with Bollywood Hungama, filmmaker Amar Kaushik shared that he’s received feedback about Shraddha Kapoor having limited screen time in Stree 2. He explained, “If Shraddha appeared more frequently, her entry wouldn’t have the same impact as it does now.”

In relation to other actors such as Aparshakti Khurana, Kaushik underscored the significance of the script. He stated, “We compose what is necessary,” and added that they didn’t concern themselves with an actor feeling slighted due to the length of their role.

In Street 2, Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao take on their roles from the first installment once again. The audience has been charmed by Aparshakti Khurana, Abhishek Banerjee, and Pankaj Tripathi’s witty lines. Amar Kaushik directs this film, with a script by Niren Bhatt. Dinesh Vijan and Jyoti Deshpande are the producers of the movie.

In the film, we’re transported to the spooky town of Chanderi, where a terrifying creature named Sarkata has taken residence. Once more, Rajkummar’s character Vicky and his companions must band together to protect their home. Enter Shraddha’s character as an ally, who lends a hand in the endeavor. The movie also sheds light on her enigmatic past.

At the latest TopMob Masterclass, Shraddha Kapoor shared her rationale for choosing films carefully. She explained, “I’ve come to understand that I want to join projects that truly captivate me, not just a little but a lot, and also resonate with the audience. The audience has certain expectations about the kind of films I should be making and the roles I play.”

Shraddha went on to say, “I won’t feel at ease about becoming a part of a film or portraying a character until I get that specific sensation. So, as long as I haven’t found the perfect movie and role for me, I’m content to be patient.”

In the very same chat, Shraddha expressed her conviction in the audience’s affection towards her work. She stated, “For me, the audience are the royalty,” further elaborating that her joy stems from their enjoyment of her performances.

As a die-hard enthusiast, let me share that I was thrilled to see Varun Dhawan and Tamannaah Bhatia grace Stree 2 with their presence! Not only did they deliver captivating performances, but they also starred in the enchanting songs “Khoobsurat” and “Aaj Ki Raat,” respectively. And here’s the cherry on top – the rest of the soundtrack, including hits like “Aayi Nai” and “Tumhare Hi Rahenge Hum,” have truly stolen our hearts!

Fans were taken aback yet thrilled by the unexpected cameo of Akshay Kumar in the movie, leaving them eager to learn more about his upcoming character within the Maddock supernatural realm. The film hit theaters on August 15, Independence Day, and faced competition from two other releases: Khel Khel Mein and Vedaa.

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2024-08-21 17:09