Mumbai, Feb 5 : Sanam Teri Kasam, featuring Harshvardhan Rane and Mawra Hocane, released five years ago on this day. The writer-director duo -- Vinay Sapru and Radhika Rao -- recalled how the film had no Bollywood superstar. They also shared the fascinating story of casting Pakistani model-actress Mawra Hocane as a Telugu Brahmin in the film.
"While writing this film, we drew every moment, character and dialogue from our personal lives. The girl Saru (played by Mawra) is a Telugu Brahmin and she lives like (co-director) Radhika (Rao)'s family. The boy belongs to something like my background. Also there was an inspiration from mythology -- Shiv Puran. Typically, like Indian folktale, if a daughter's wedding is not blessed by the father, it is not considered a successful wedding," said Sapru.
Added Rao "While casting, we had options to cast existing stars but we thought that the feel of a tragic tale of love can only come from people who are absolutely new and fresh. It was really great seeing a Muslim girl like Mawra Hocane playing the character of a Brahmin girl. She had no idea about the culture of the character and yet she got into the skin of it." (IANS/7 hours ago)