In the world of Bollywood, where drama often mirrors reality, the recent buzz surrounding the film 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do' has ignited a fire under the surface. The movie, set to release on May 15, has sparked rumors of a potential rift between its leading ladies, Sara Ali Khan, Rakul Preet Singh, and Wamiqa Gabbi. These rumors, fueled by social media speculation, have now been addressed by the actresses themselves, who have made it clear that there is no bad blood between them.
Speaking to News18, Rakul Preet Singh addressed the long-standing narrative around actresses allegedly not getting along. She emphasized that the media often creates a perception that becomes the truth if repeated enough times. She said, 'A film is your rozi-roti [means of livelihood]. You've got to give your hundred per cent to a film you're working on. So, you aren't going to be silly and have issues with your co-actors unless someone is doing something extremely wrong.' This statement highlights the importance of dedication and professionalism in the film industry.
Sara Ali Khan also chimed in, praising director Mudassar Aziz for creating distinct roles for all three actresses. She said, 'All three of us are very different people but similarly confident and secure in our own skin. All credit goes to Mudassar sir for writing a script where there's no scope for any character's costumes, hair, make-up, language, dialogue, personality or objective to coincide with one another.' This statement underscores the importance of individuality and collaboration in the creative process.
Both actresses emphasized the importance of teamwork and mutual support in the film industry. Sara added, 'When you're doing a film, you should ideally stop looking at 'my part' and 'her part'. It's 'our film'. The funnier Rakul is, the better it is for me. The better she is in a song, the better that is for me. The better I am in a song, the better for her. We're a family.' This sentiment highlights the synergy that can be achieved when actors and actresses work together harmoniously.
The film, positioned as a light-hearted family entertainer, promises a contemporary spin on comedy while blending nostalgia with modern-day relationships. With Ayushmann Khurrana in the lead, 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do' is set to bring laughter and entertainment to audiences across the globe. Despite the initial rumors, the actresses have made it clear that there is no rift, and their collaboration is a testament to the power of teamwork and professionalism in the film industry.