Up until now, we have let you in on a lot of incidents that happened behind the scenes of director Yogaraj Bhat’s soon-to-release, multi-starrer Vaastu Prakaara. While the film sounds religious and ritualistic, let us tell you that it’s the complete opposite; an absolute comedy. We speak to the film’s director and its lead cast to find out five interesting reasons to watch the film:
Yogaraj Bhat: Other than solutions for vaastu problems, the film also gives audiences a thorough tour of Switzerland.
We have captured some wonderful landscapes and city skylines. Another highlight of the film is the return of the Anant Nag-Sudharani combination on screen. Their equation and relationship is very realistic, and something a lot of couples can connect with.
Aishani Shetty: With this film, we’re trying to convey that the idea of vaastu and vaastu-related problems are more in people’s minds than houses. So, the film conveys this important message in an absolutely entertaining manner. And, because it has various elements, it’s a film for all age groups.
Rakshit Shetty: The sequences between Jaggesh sir and me are rib-tickling. The situational humour in our uncle-nephew scenes is enjoyable, especially because of director Yogaraj’s dialogues. Jaggesh sir’s comic timing and dialogues, even in his scenes with Parul Yadav, are hilarious.
Parul Yadav: All the songs in Vaastu Prakaara are beautiful, but the one song that is definitely going to appeal to everyone is Simply Met Her Sometime Back. The lyrics, which have been penned by Yogaraj, are entirely in English and the song also has a very catchy tune.
Jaggesh: The fictitious language that we have come up with in this film, Vastenia, is one to look out for. Though it is just gibberish, this kind of language is definitely going to become a trend among the youth.