Why do have the same character names like Nikhil Kapoor and Anamika in your film?
I had written Bas Ek Pal four years ago. It was my third script. My Brother… Nikhil was my sixth script. I have a tendency to forget. So when I was writing so many scripts and trying to get producers, I realised that if I give new names to all my characters in each script, at the end of the day, I will forget which script has what character name. And I will forget which character is where. So I started writing all my scripts with the same character names. When I started making Bas Ek Pal, I became so used to the characters’ names that I started calling my stars Nikhil (Suri) and Anamika (Matodnkar) and didn’t want to change them. Anamika is an integral part of the script because for a large part, Nikhil doesn’t know Anamika’s name. So the name makes sense. Why did you think of casting Urmila? She has been keeping a low profile lately. It does not matter to me whether she’s doing well or keeping a low profile. I need good performers. That is important. It is sad that when actresses re
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