Radhika Madan, Sunny Kaushal on reintroducing Shiddat wala pyaar to the new generation
Firstpost“Shiddat is for the ‘on-our-sleeves’ kind of generation. Our vulnerabilities, our securities, insecurities are always on our sleeves," says Sunny Kaushal, as Radhika Madan insists the “relevance and relatability of the film will hook the audience.” Radhika Madan has been fairly busy during the pandemic as she shot two of her recently released Netflix originals — Feels Like Ishq and Spotlight in the Ray anthology — when the COVID-induced lockdown was relaxed after the first phase. So when someone came with a film that involves getting passionate in love with that ‘rooh-wala’ title, it got me excited also because mujhe hamesha shiddat wala pyaar hi hota hai. The film says that if you are in love then don’t complicate your mind, don’t let other distractions come and tell you that you can’t do things for love because you know in your heart that you can do it,” says Kaushal. “We have seen many complex love stories all the time but we are more, what we feel, is ‘on-our-sleeves’ kind of generation.