Now, nearly five years later — and post Aaradhya’s birth — Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
will be back to work on Monday (January 12). The actor, along with her
co-stars Irrfan Khan, Shabana Azmi and Anupam Kher, among others, will
undergo an elaborate script-reading session for Sanjay Gupta’s next
directorial venture.
An insider says, "The makers want the
actors and other technicians to be comfortable with one another and let
them understand each other’s working styles before the film starts
rolling. That’s why the entire primary, as well as secondary cast (of
about 17-18 actors) in addition to the heads of the other departments of
the movie, will be present at the script-reading session." Incidentally, the script-reading session was supposed to take place on January 9, but had to be delayed due to Irrfan’s ill health. "Yes, we would have got it done on Friday, but Irrfan was bedridden so we couldn’t do it. But now, we are set to go ahead on Monday," confirms Gupta, who will fine-tune the script with his team "to perfection" before the script-reading session.
Ask Gupta why he is holding such a session, which isn’t the norm in Bollywood, and he says, "Internationally, it’s the norm. More than anything, it helps the cast bond with each other before the shooting starts. It’s a better arrangement than having the actors reach the sets and directly begin reading their lines in front of each other."
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